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Tim Keller & Simon Sinek Say the Same Thing About Church Unity
This type of church unity is a reality that does not exist with regularity and consistency...yet. Our team gets a front row seat to creative, sacrificial expressions of church unity around the world.
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5 Ways Thinking Work-Life Integration Has Helped Me
In recent years some consultants and counselors have encouraged people to stop thinking "work-life balance" and start thinking work-life integration.
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Origins of the Nicene Creed
The Nicene Creed is deeply rooted in the text of Scripture. The authors were committed to the authority of Scripture, and sought to mine its depths and express its doctrine carefully.
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The Three Wishes of Jude
If you had three wishes, what would you wish for? Today we discover the three wishes Jude, the half-brother of our Lord, has for his readers.
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A Yardstick for Slander
A Biblical yardstick is needed for slander otherwise it destroys trust within organizations. It causes the members of an organization become wary of each other. It harshly cuts down its victim. And finally, the Bible says, slander is ungodly sin, again and again.
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When Studying the Bible, Don’t Follow Your Heart
What does it mean to love God? By asking our hearts to lead our minds, have we willingly purchased a ticket to the roller-coaster ride? Unless we turn things around, placing the mind in charge of the heart, we could be in for a long, wild ride.
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8 Ways to ‘Redeem’ Your Cell Phone for Ministry Use
I know I must put my phone down in meetings. I recognize, though, that cell phones are a part of our lives. So, perhaps these suggestions will help us “redeem” our cell phone for ministry.
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How Reading People Protects Us and Those We Love From Harm
In his new book, Talking to Strangers, Malcolm Gladwell explores why so many of our interactions with strangers go wrong and how we aren't good at reading people.