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Of All Men, Christian Men Should Be the Greatest Advocates for Women
Jesus was unusually interested in the hearts and minds of the women he encountered during his earthly life. Women were an important part of his inner circle, and he never dismissed them as inferior or harder to deal with. He was an advocate of them.
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God’s Sovereignty Brings a Special Joy to Our Giving
God's sovereignty orchestrates unique opportunities for us to be generous. He delights in those moments of divine connection, and so should we.
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Does “Breath of Life” in Scripture Mean an Unborn Child Isn’t Human Until They’re Born and Breathing?
Some prochoice religious groups argue that as Adam’s life began when God breathed into him, so each human life begins when the baby is born and takes his first breath. However, the scriptures testify to the personhood of the unborn.
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Collective Trauma is Changing the Church
Here's the thing with collective trauma. It’s like a puppet master. Collective trauma has to go somewhere. All that trauma will go somewhere.
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Celebrating the Good Husband: How to Spot One, How to Keep One
I want to celebrate the good husband. Plenty of blog posts have challenged selfish husbands (and, admittedly less often, wives). But here are some qualities that make a man a great husband!
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No Shortcuts to Growth
God’s work is easy for Him. He doesn't look for shortcuts because He never grows weary. We get tired and frustrated, however. We’re tempted to look for the simple path, the quick answer, the effortless way toward growth. But there is none.
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Local Churches Are an Essential Part of God’s Plan to Reach the World through Missions
Local churches are a vital part of world missions in the way they stay engaged with the mission of Jesus both at home and abroad.
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11 Things Not to Get Your Pastor for Pastor Appreciation Month
Seriously, though, unless you are stone broke, get your pastor(s) something besides a hug and a handshake.