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Running With God
It’s not often that we read of a treasurer reading the Word of God. But we do read of one from Ethiopia who was doing exactly that. He’d bee…
Lawrence Guido,
One Woman’s Insights on Church, Women, and Authority - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Delighting in Authority: How to Create a Culture of Happy Complementarians
Randy Alcorn,
Directions For the Heart
Last week we talked about being in a stretchy place, a place of being stretched. If you missed it, just click HERE to be sure to get your two free printables! For this week, I wanted to share another encouragement and a challenge — Something that caused me to take...
Rose Ward,
HOW DOES GOD SPEAK - PART 1? - Growing Through God's Word
God speaks – part 1 – God speaks through His Words. Find out how to listen to God as He speaks.
Janis Cox,
J. I. Packer on Having the “Christmas Spirit” - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
It is our shame and disgrace today that so many Christians–I will be more specific: so many of the soundest and most orthodox Christians–go through this world in the spirit of the priest and the Levite in our Lord’s parable, seeing human needs all around them, but (after a pious wish, and perhaps a prayer, that God might meet those needs) averting their eyes and passing by on the other side. Nor is it the spirit of those Christians–alas, they are many–whose ambition in life seems limited to building a nice middle-class Christian home, and making nice middle-class Christian friends, and bringing up their children in nice middle-class Christian ways, and who leave the submiddle-class sections of the community, Christian and non-Christian, to get on by themselves. For the Christmas spirit is the spirit of those who, like their Master, live their whole lives on the principle of making themselves poor–spending and being spent–to enrich their fellow humans, giving time, trouble, care and concern, to do good to others–and not just their own friends–in whatever way there seems need.
Randy Alcorn,
When you come to the end of your faith...
When we have no more love to give, when we have become overwhelmed by the demands of others… simply confess… tell God… I will run the way of your commandments, WHEN you enlarge my heart, (Psalm…
Gina Williamson,
Made For More | Joy For The Journey — Carol McLeod Ministries | Find Joy in Your Everyday Life
One thing that I know for sure is that God doesn’t want me to camp out in either extreme. We might honestly have a day or two here or there … or a week from time to time … when we are met with an extreme … but you just can’t live there!
Carol McLeod,
5 Myths about Self-Control: Beyond Exercise, Sleep and Chocolate Cake
I’d always assumed my fit, trim senior friend Gwen was just that way. That she was one of those blessed few who needed no self-control.
Abigail Wallace,
Why God’s Instructions Are Important
The Psalmist made it plain why we should follow God’s instructions. In Psalm 119, He mentioned his regard for God’s decrees, regulations, and commands over
Robin McKinley,
Dad Made It Easy - Joyfully Pressing On
We Are Our Father’s Daughters Dad has three daughters. That’s us at a surname bakery in Kilrush, County Clare. Mom and dad took us to Ireland two Junes ago and in a week we all were smitten. We’ve since lost the lingo and forgotten what towns we toured, but Erin’s feeling lingers. Someone said, People will forget what you say, and they’ll forget what Read More
Abigail Wallace,

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