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When Jesus Says ‘ Stay ‘
We all know that God calls many people to go. He calls them to leave behind all that is comfortable and familiar so they can minister in his name. But it’s clear that God also calls many to stay.
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Sex Is Not the Best Part of Life
You can find real joy in life without sex. Perhaps that may be for a chapter of your life—whether it’s because you are single or maybe something is not going right in your marriage. Is that painful and difficult?
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Why Cancel Culture Is Not Enough
In internet-speak, cancel culture is the practice of withdrawing support for public figures, organizations, or churches after they did, said, or posted something considered objectionable or offensive.
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Evangelicals Becoming Catholics: Former CT Editor Mark Galli
Though many Catholics left for more vibrant evangelical services, many miss the sense of awe and reverence seen in the liturgy of the church, as it “represented something sacred and beautiful.”
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Ready to Go: Why Missions Is Important Right Now
Continue to work through the challenges of this season to lead your community forward with missions. Here's how.
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Live Streaming PLUS Captioning Equals Deeper Church Engagement
The fastest-growing churches have already begun live-streaming their services as a way to grow, connecting with an audience that was not be able to physically attend due to distance, age, or disability, and that includes video with captioning.
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How to Keep Cherishing Your Spouse
those who are able to sustain a cherishing marriage with an imperfect spouse (and of course there are no perfect spouses) meditate often on the kindness and grace of God; those who give up cherishing their spouse meditate often on the faults and failures of their spouse.
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Don’t Fear Satan, But Don’t Ignore Him, Either
Many Christians are totally unaware of Satan’s active role in their lives. They don’t pray much or stay close to God. They compromise with sin and give Satan a foothold. To which Peter says, Be alert!