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Sharing Jesus in a Post Christian Culture – 5 Keys
Sharing Jesus in a post Christian culture isn’t all that scary or difficult. It may require some patience, it will require getting to know people, and it will require faith, real and honest.
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The Language of Tears
As our High Priest, Jesus is able to sympathize with our weaknesses and so provide what he knows we need. He understands the accent of our tears.
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Two Vital Needs of Every Believer: Being and Making Disciples
Jesus calls us to follow him, and teaches us how to call others. I’m not talking about evangelism, I’m talking about making disciples. Real discipling is about making a way for others to approach the Father.
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Missionary Parents Teach ‘Active Christianity’ and Sacrifice to Kids
Missionary parents Wesley and Emily Smyth are raising their four children to understand that the Christian life is supposed to be active, self-giving and about glorifying God and serving others.
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The Apostle Paul and the Wrath of God
Do our hearts break for those who have not yet received Christ’s forgiveness, perhaps living under the wrath of God? Are the gospel and people the overarching passion of our lives?
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8 Ways God Protects Us From Ourselves
Fortunately for us, God does great things to provide us with protection against the terrible things we would do to ourselves. Here are eight ways God protects us from ourselves.
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Church for Millennials – 5 Things They Need
When it comes to church for Millennials, one of the questions almost every church leader I know is asking is, “How do we reach them?” Here are 5 things Millennials are looking for.
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And Now, A Completely Different Argument for Tattoos
For most of my life, until yesterday, I thought the best I could do as a Christian was eek by, building a series of excuses for why I think it’s actually ok for me to have tattoos and still love Jesus.