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Making Disciples Makes Me
Making disciples is at the heart of the Great Commission, but as Dallas Willard says, it's often the Great Omission of the church.
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My Spouse Had an Affair! Now What?
For those couples where both spouses are willing to move forward together, don’t quit! The road will be long and it will be difficult, but it will be worth the effort! The Lord will give you grace and strength for the journey and this deep scar can become a powerful part of your testimony someday.
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To Nietzsche ‘s Question: Do Right and Wrong Exist, or Is It All About Power?
Nietzsche warned that a storm was brewing and that the death of God could very likely send humanity into a free-for-all tailspin reminiscent of the book of Judges where “Everyone did as he saw fit.”
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Why Now Is the Time to Invite People Back to Church
Where does the church go from here, when “here” is still awkward and anxious? There are some signposts, broad indicators, and common ground—rooted in the very nature of the church herself—which together provide a way back to church.
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Nurse Leads Korean Church’s Vaccine Ministry
Registered nurse Shin Hee Yu led the effort to vaccinate 100% of the members of her congregation at Emmaus United Methodist Church's vaccine ministry.
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8 Habits of Christians Who Live Out Their Faith Every Day, Not Just on Sunday
The danger today is that in our excess of choice, we’ll choose everything and allow things that matter most to drown in our flooded schedules.
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What the Good Churches Do Every Week Which Doesn’t Get Talked About Enough
This is what happens at tens of thousands of good churches every weekend. Enough with all that is negative about local churches. This is the story that needs to be told more often.
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Sharing Jesus in a Post Christian Culture – 5 Keys
Sharing Jesus in a post Christian culture isn’t all that scary or difficult. It may require some patience, it will require getting to know people, and it will require faith, real and honest.