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Ministries to Follow: Recs & Lists
By Elizabeth Prata Ladies, as a New Year approaches, you might be thinking you’d like to change up who you follow for women’s ministries. Or maybe the Spirit grew you in discernment and…
Elizabeth Prata,
When Pastors get Pigeonholed - Charles Stone
Sometimes pastors get unfairly pigeonholed. When that happens, what should we do. In this post I offer some practical pointers.
Charles Stone,
A “This’ll Do” Attitude Will Not Do
Ever studied for a test with the goal of just passing, not caring if you got an “A” or a “C?” Ever gotten tired of a project, so you did the bare minimum to wrap it up and g…
Lynn H. Pryor,
Should we look at a teacher’s lifestyle? Or only his/her doctrine?
By Elizabeth Prata A reader took issue with me recently, saying that me pointing out things related to a teacher’s lifestyle is hitting below the belt, is wrong, and now she has to wonder at …
Elizabeth Prata,
Sensible Men
Intolerance for biblical Christianity is seemingly on the rise. This shouldn’t surprise us—the Lord promised that His people would be persecuted. But it should sharpen our resolve to remain faithful and pure before a watching and increasingly hostile world. This series, first published in July 2015, is a timely reminder to that end. –ed. For
John MacArthur,
How To Provoke One Another? - Raising Zion
We live in a world full of provocation, good and bad. As believers we are called to provoke others offline and online. How? In a godly way.
Nehemiah Zion,
CAN I TRUST MY PASTOR?
Given the level of distrust that seems to be growing towards church leaders and corporate offenses rising against the Church, I’ve been getting more emails asking how to know if a pastor can be trusted. Here is my own “short list” of things I would hope to see in any church leader who is living out the biblical standards with a pure heart and clear conscience.
Wanda Alger,
THE CHRISTMAS TREE - Jewell Utt
For many people, Christmastime is a season that is cold, busy, and demanding. One they would rather forget than embrace. Between parties, spending, and uncomfortable family gatherings, their joy is overshadowed by grief. Thank God for the Christmas Tree! Its decorated beauty can illuminate our path to Merry and Bright. The Christmas Tree is: ~A... [Read More]
Jewell Utt,
Good New Year Resolves Begin and End with God - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Our resolutions often wilt because we didn’t have a why big enough to weather the inevitable temptations, distractions, and setbacks.
Randy Alcorn,
Good New Year Resolves Begin and End with God - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Our resolutions often wilt because we didn’t have a why big enough to weather the inevitable temptations, distractions, and setbacks.
Randy Alcorn,

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