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Supernatural Power for Those Who Don’t Fit In
Christians want to be channels of the Holy Spirit at work in the world. We can’t do that, however, if we’re constantly worried about having others meet our needs.
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The Porn Industry’s Biggest Customer
Statistics show that 60-70% of Christian men and 20% of women are viewing porn. This means that the church, God’s people, not only have a secret struggle with sexual immorality but are also complicit in fueling the porn industry.
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Shaping a Prayer Legacy
In a world of endless busyness and the constant bombardment of distractions, it’s hard to set things aside and just be in the presence of God. Yet prayer is one of the most influential things any of us can do.
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Ten Ways Every Christian Can Strengthen Their Church
If we follow Christ, we will strengthen the church. But what does that look like? Here are some attributes of church members who are growing in the Lord and building up His people.
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Why Suicide Doesn’t Always Lead to Hell
Those who say suicide automatically makes people go to hell obviously don’t understand the totality of mental health issues in today’s world, let alone understand the basic theology behind compassion and God’s all-consuming grace.
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True Love Speaks: Why We Can’t Stay Silent in a Culture of Confusion
Are we so set on being seeker-friendly that we neglect what it means to be a true friend to those walking through our doors?
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3 Common Blind Spots in Leaders
Everyone struggles with self-awareness to a degree, and we are foolish if we think we are immune. Our lack of self-awareness in life and leadership is often referred to as our blind spots.
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How We Lead in Times of Cultural Shift
It’s pretty obvious the English-speaking Western world is rapidly changing in regards to faith. The culture is moving in secular and pluralist directions, and away from a more Judeo-Christian influence.