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10 Reasons a Faithful Church Member Might Start Attending Less Frequently
When faithful church members begin to “fade away” from their consistent involvement and faithfulness you start to wonder what happened. Here are 10 reasons that may happen.
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There Is No Such Thing As An Ordinary Christian
You are not ordinary! You may not feel special, but you have gifts that others desperately need. You may feel weak, but remember, the weaker parts of the body are indispensable. You are indispensable. Others need you!
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Why My Small, Local Church Cares About Global Missions
I absolutely LOVE global missions. I’ve seen breakthrough both in the lives of those serving on mission as well as in the lives of the people we’re serving. Both are equally as important, and both are vital to the overall mission of making the name of Jesus known.
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Real Repentance
True repentance is not as easy to identify as you might think. Has trust in your marriage been broken? Here's how husbands and wives can know if their spouse has entered into real, biblical repentance.
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Thank You, Instagram, For Hiding Likes
Living for the approval of others in the number of likes will always make us less happy. And having a constantly updated counter of how liked you is a recipe for unhappiness. Which brings me to the second and related point…
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55 Years of Evangelism…We Still Have a Lot to Learn
Is our theology of evangelism hurting us? The Luis Palau Association is making an effort to listen to ministry leaders across the country to hear what is (and is not) working for them.
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7 Practical and Everyday Ways to Encourage
The ability to encourage others is an essential skill for any leader.
The desire to encourage others is an essential disposition of the heart for any leader.
In fact,...
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Why the Christian Life Is a Call to Community
I’ll never forget Miss Moss, with her Coke-bottle glasses and a disability that left her slow and kind. She loved writing notes of encouragement...