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How to Know You Know God
I’m concerned about people who know about God but do not know him. I also feel sympathy for true believers who could enjoy the security of their salvation but are not sure that they know God in a saving way.
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Sadie Robertson: Time Doesn’t Heal Wounds—Jesus Does
Time was never created to heal because only Jesus can truly heal us. The passing of time can fog things up a little bit and we may forget about things, but this is only fleeting.
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13 Signs People Are Excited to Attend Your Church
I have been attending church for 30+ years and have never seen the level of energy, expectation and excitement that I’ve seen from the tribe at PCC. Let's walk through what I experience at PCC and use it as a template for measuring how excited people are to attend your church.
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Commemorating the Service of Single Female Missionaries Over 175 Years
Women educated at the WMU Training Center in Kentucky started community centers in China, Japan and other nations. As women and children attended tutoring programs, exercise gyms and parenting classes, female missionaries developed deep relationships that allowed them to naturally share the gospel.
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Televised Sports, Church Gatherings, and Some Good News
If you read articles or opinion pieces on why televised sports has declined in the pandemic, you will see a plethora of reasons offered as potential culprits.
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The Poverty of the Prosperity Gospel
When it comes to my view of the prosperity gospel, the Book of Job has both shaken me and shaped me.
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New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Church
We make resolutions because we want to bring change to bear on our circumstances. We want to improve ourselves and our quality of life. And the top resolutions, for most people, tend to revolve around the same three poles: money, health and family. #resolutions
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Can We Trust Scientific Experts?
We can trust science but only if we know what science is. Most of assume science provides certainty about the world around us. It does not. It is not meant to. And by its very nature, science can only provide probable answers to our questions—never certain ones.