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Long After the Headlines Fade, What Will a Pursuit of Generosity Look Like for Christ’s Church?
When it comes to world crises, front page headlines translate into unprecedented responses of generosity. We saw it with Afghanistan and now with Ukraine. But what happens when the headlines fade?
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Sermon Prep for the Non-Vocational Preacher
It’s one of my favorite times of the year—I’m getting ready to preach for the first time in ages. With moving, settling into my new job, traveling for work
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Jesus’ Politically Diverse Disciples
Jesus' Politically Diverse Disciples - Wherever the reign of Jesus is felt, differences are embraced and even celebrated as believers move toward one another in unity and peace.
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A Walk to the Cross: Free Curriculum to Prepare for Good Friday
“...they crucified him” (Mark 15:25). Those three words don’t fully capture what Jesus went through when he was tortured and crucified. Here's a free resource as you prepare your church for Good Friday.
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7 Critical Issues Before Your Easter Services
Easter Services 2021: Whether you plan on meeting in person or remotely this year, here are seven things to consider as you make your plans for Holy Week.
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R.C. Sproul: God’s Good Pleasure in Election
Paul says in Ephesians 1 that in love, God “predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ.” So, predestination is a biblical word, and it’s a biblical concept.
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How Anger Exposes a Porn Problem
Lust leads to shame. And shame leads to anger and attempts at self-justification. And anger is the fuel the newsfeed. Keep feeding the angry mob lustful opportunities and you’ll keep yourself in the outrage business.
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A Humble Leader Is an Effective Leader: Here’s Why
Research led by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman discovered that the most effective leaders is a most humble leader. These results are no surprise to Christians.
