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What Happens When We Pray for One Another? 7 Staggering Things!
Praying for one another is part and parcel of the Christian life. Paul told the Ephesians to pray for one another and asked them to pray for him. Here's what happens when we pray for one another.
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Steps to Peace With God? Maybe It’s the Shoes!
We were taught to ask, “have you made peace with God” and “have you experienced the peace of God in your life?” It often seems one generation’s emphasis is the next generation’s neglect.
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Death Leads to the Good Life
It is one of the foundational paradoxes of grace. You cannot understand God’s work of redemption if you don’t pursue this theological paradox: Death leads to life.
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Developing a Strategic Plan for Your Church
This is the second in a series of four artciles on developing a strategic plan for your church. Gavin Adams guides us through the process.
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4 Reasons Every Church Needs Senior Saints Ministry – And IN Ministry
Sometimes senior saints question their usefulness in the church as they age. That’s unfortunate because they’re an essential part of the body of Christ. Here are four reasons every local church needs them.
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8 Elements Common to Answered Prayers
Our God tells us what to ask for, and even when we ask amiss, he grants us only that which is good for us and for his glory. Today we examine another stanza from Psalm 119 that tells us how to know what requests to make of God for answered prayers.
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What Is Christian Meditation?
I propose the following definition: Christian meditation is the focused contemplation of the renewed mind upon the treasury of divine truth.
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4 Steps To Launch a New Ministry in Your Church
A verse comes to mind. “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin”. (Zechariah 4:10 NLT) I have found, however, that to launch a new ministry is often easier than we think.