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Good news, not good advice – Attempts at Honesty
We worship someone with the power and authority to do what needs to be done and then offer it to you as good news.
Mark H. McIntyre,
Is Jesus first? Ask yourself these questions...
Are you living in your power and in your ways or in God’s power and His ways? Consider the questions and also access the exercise to intercede for a loved one.
Gina Williamson,
Jesus Christ: the costs of following Him
Discipleship of Jesus Christ requires great costs. Image: Timon Studler|Unsplash In Jesus Christ’s earthly ministry, the apostles, disciples, and His followers often besieged the Lord with the question and rhetoric: “How do I follow you? You have the words of eternal life.” He said to a large crowd: “If anyone comes to me and does
Joseph Antonio Liao,
Gaining the World and Losing Your Soul
At one time or another, we all have used excuses. Now, there’s a difference between a reason and an excuse. A reason is legitimate; an excuse is not. One of the best definitions I’ve ever heard for the word “excuse” is this one: the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.
Greg Laurie,
Are You a Christian…Or a Disciple?
How to live an authentic Christian Life I recently heard a sermon about the difference between identifying as a Christian and being a Disciple. It was one of those sermons that just sets a fi…
Summer Marrero,
Three Different Lives in a Christian;    Only One is for New Jerusalem
The prior post is about the three Greek words usually translated “life” in an English New Testament. These lives are that which is eternal, the soul-life or self, and the physical life …
Don Martin,
Three Different Lives in a Christian;    Only One is for New Jerusalem
The prior post is about the three Greek words usually translated “life” in an English New Testament. These lives are that which is eternal, the soul-life or self, and the physical life …
Don Martin,
The Importance of Understanding Hyperbole - Damon J. Gray
We could argue at length regarding what is the most misused word in the English language today, but I do not believe we could argue that one of the top ten misapplied terms is the word, “literally.” It literally drives me nuts! Well, no, not literally. I am still quite sane. “I literally died laughing.”…
Damon J. Gray,
Lies Leaders Believe: Women’s Ministry Is My #1 Role
Your family is not a threat to your ministry. Your family is your ministry.
Revive Our Hearts,
Lies Leaders Believe: Women’s Ministry Is My #1 Role
Your family is not a threat to your ministry. Your family is your ministry.
Jason Davis,

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