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THE LINK BETWEEN COURAGE & BIBLE MEDITATION

In Joshua 1:7-9, God instructs Joshua, the new leader of the people of Israel, twice to “be strong and courageous.” They were about to cross the Jordan River and take possession of the land God had promised Abraham centuries earlier. In the middle of this bookend to “be strong and courageous” is the exhortation to…

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BLOG BUFFET

Below are a smattering of interesting reads from around the web. Is Multitasking Preventing Us From Being Good Stewards? “Multitasking” or “switch-tasking” may actually be harmful to our brains! This is a very interesting read from a Christian perspective. Three Ways You Can Serve Teenagers in Your Church They are real people and they are…

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THE UNDERRATED MINISTRY OF LISTENING

I have been plodding my way through David Mathis’ new book, Habits of Grace: Enjoying Jesus Through the Spiritual Disciplines. I wholeheartedly recommend it to you (so much so, that I’m giving away two copies…see below). Within his section on Christian fellowship, he has a word to us on the much underrated ministry of listening. Borrowing…

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STOP APPLYING THE BIBLE!

A quick fix. Take a pill to lose weight, lower cholesterol, and calm our nerves. We love a quick fix. Sometimes I think we read the Bible looking for a quick fix. “Just read this passage, apply what it says, and you’ll be fine.” I want to make a bold proposal in this little blog…

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LIFE ON THE OTHER SIDE 

The gospel is: “Jesus lived the life I should have lived and died the death I should have died.” Salvation comes to those who believe this.  A question often asked is: “Now that I’ve ‘crossed over’, what should I do? Now that I believe the gospel, what’s next?” God wants us to make forward progress…

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EVIDENCE OF A GOSPEL-SHAPED COMMUNITY

When I say “affinity-based small groups” do you know what I mean? In the American church today, we organize many of our small groups around certain “affinities.” It could be “young families” or “20-somethings” or “singles” or “retired couples.” Organizing our groups around that can be helpful. I’m thankful for the newly married small group…

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ONE GOAL TO HAVE WHEN SPENDING TIME WITH CHRISTIANS

So I’m reading through Romans and I came across a couple of verses I never really stopped to think about before: “I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to make you strong — that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other’s faith.”…

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A PLEA TO PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS

“Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden?’” (Genesis 3:1). So says the satanic serpent. “We may eat fruit from the tree in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not…

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PROBLEM EMOTIONS: ANXIETY & ANGER

The anatomy of anxiety & anger In Matthew 6, Jesus links anxiety to the future: “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear” (Matthew 6:25). Anxiety is: there’s something you think you need or want, but you’re not sure you’re going to get…

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A WORD TO DADS WITH YOUNG DAUGHTERS

What we grow up with, we become convinced is normal. One of the great joys and one of the great sadnesses I experience as a pastor is hearing people’s stories. It’s a joy because often they include miracles of God’s saving, redemptive, and restorative power. It’s a sadness because before the salvation, redemption, and restoration…

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