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Conflict That Builds Up and Doesn’t Tear Down
Biblical peace is none of these things. Rather, biblical peace is something that we make by engaging in healthy, redemptive, life-giving conflict when necessary—especially with those whose actions and patterns are hurting us, other people, and/or them.
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6 Ways We Make Life Harder Than It Needs to Be
Our lives are much more complicated than they need to be. Our struggles reveal more about our eternity amnesia than it does about the world around us.
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What Does A Church Website REALLY Cost?
You've been asked to get all the information on what does a church website cost? You can make an informed decision on whether the cost of a church website is worth it for your church.
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Proverbs 4:23 … Keep Your Heart
Introspection needs to start with your heart. The heart is the key to your soul and the source of your actions. It, above all else, must not be lost, or all is lost.
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How Your Space Speaks: Who Is Welcome Where?
In my research on age segregation and integration, I ran across a discussion on how spaces, public spaces and private spaces, had become spaces that were generationally-specific by design and intent.
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American Evangelicals Must Stop Spreading Lies About COVID-19
Truth matters and lies kill, argues Christian doctor Adrian Warnock in this message to his social media followers who have been promoting conspiracy theories.
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Rebekah Naylor Named First Female Distinguished Professor at SWBTS
Rebekah Ann Naylor, a longtime medical missionary to India, has been appointed distinguished professor of missions in the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Transferring Ownership for Spiritual Growth
This new transfer of wealth won’t have money at the center of it, but it will instead be focused on transferring ownership for spiritual growth to individuals.