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Best Analogy of the Existence of the Invisible God I’ve Ever Heard
My daughter-in-law sent me this story by Hungarian writer Útmutató a Léleknek. It is the best analogy of the existence of the invisible God that I have ever heard.
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Post Traumatic Church Disorder: 12 Symptoms and 5 Treatments
Just below the surface, it affects daily interactions, vision casting and strategic planning. It affects how we relate to God and how we relate to others. I call it Post Traumatic Church Disorder.
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Costi Hinn: 5 Reasons I Hate the Prosperity Gospel
Hate is a strong word. People today hate a lot of things, but we must ensure we’re hating the right things. The prosperity gospel is one of them.
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5 Truths for Ministering to Those with Mental Illness
Dealing with mental illness well is essential in the modern church. I believe we’re just at the beginning of what God wants to do through the church to minister to those with mental health challenges.
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Lost Souls Are Worth Fighting For
There are lost souls in your neighborhood, at your job, in your school, and maybe even at your church. We need to do whatever it takes to win the fight for their souls. Here are four reasons why.
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Rethinking the Divorce Issue: Let’s Start Believing the Scriptures
Some within the Church believe that divorce is an unpardonable sin. But the New Testament doesn't seem to reflect that.
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Of All Men, Christian Men Should Be the Greatest Advocates for Women
Jesus was unusually interested in the hearts and minds of the women he encountered during his earthly life. Women were an important part of his inner circle, and he never dismissed them as inferior or harder to deal with. He was an advocate of them.
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Collective Trauma is Changing the Church
Here's the thing with collective trauma. It’s like a puppet master. Collective trauma has to go somewhere. All that trauma will go somewhere.