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Something Greater Than Halloween Happened on October 31st
Every year during the fall, the air becomes crisp, the days shorter, and the end of October is marked by a celebration known to us as Halloween. However, on October 31st—something greater than Halloween should be recognized—especially by the Protestant church.
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To Meet or Not to Meet? More than Two Options for Gatherings
I lead a church that meets in rented spaces. In late July we got word our building owners were not going to open the building to us, or anyone else, due to COVID for the rest of 2020. The comments above are from two individuals in our church who are a part of what we are calling, “House Gatherings.”
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What Makes Business Christian? ~ Part 4
Today we’re looking at the 4th characteristic that makes business “Christian.” Below are the links for the previous characteristics that I posted.
Christian work is:
- 1. Creation-Fulfilling
-...
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The Media’s Illiteracy Is Not Our Biggest Problem
The Apostle Paul wrote, “For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?” (1 Cor. 5:12). What we should worry more about is biblical illiteracy within the church—and it’s everywhere.
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Welcome to the New Face of Sex Trafficking
The new face of sex trafficking is likely not what you would expect: suburban sex trafficking. It's important we train ourselves to recognize when this could be happening.
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How to Reconcile With Your Wife: 9 Steps to Reconciliation
Some solid marriage advice for men who want to love their wives well!
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Don’t Quarrel Over Opinions But Welcome One Another
How many ‘opinions’ do Christians today quarrel over instead of welcoming one another? Face masks, online services, political opinions about how our governments are handling the pandemic.
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Give Jesus Your Worries (and Don’t Take Them Back)
A lot of times we pray about our worries, and then when we’re done, we pick them right back up. But Peter’s not just telling us to pray about it. He is saying, “Hurl your worries onto Jesus. Make him responsible for that problem. Set it on his shoulders. He will carry it.”