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Continue reading →: Gentle and LowlyAs Christ followers, we are called to live as children of light. Instead of engaging in darkness, our job is to expose it. Yet, sin crouches at the door of every Christian home. It stings and produces guilt in the lives of otherwise faithful Christ followers. For many, reoccurring sin…
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Continue reading →: There is No Age Limit for Kingdom WorkI fear many older saints believe their age restricts them from redemptive work. For some, the lie that claims their time is long past has triumphed in their hearts. For others, the aches and pains of aging have slowed them down enough that simple comforts are more intriguing than God’s…
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Continue reading →: Come Home, Weary WandererAs the years roll by, God’s children can slip into patterns of behavior that, mostly unbeknownst to them, lead to a place absent of the heart and mission of God. It’s subtle, like the dripping of a faucet. Little by little, their eyes veer from the path of righteousness and…
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Continue reading →: Excellent or Praiseworthy – April 2021Here’s a list of articles and blog posts from around the web. Everything listed here was encouraging, helpful, or informative to me during the month of April. I hope it blesses you. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is…
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Continue reading →: Don’t Underestimate the Value of RestI’ve been working my way through a half marathon training plan for a race in May. The plan has me running a few days a week with a longer run on the weekends. Once or twice a week, it calls for me to rest. No running. No walking. Just rest.…
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Continue reading →: The Perseverance of the Father’s HeartThere is a popular doctrine within Christian theology known as the perseverance of the saints. You may have heard it described as the eternal security of believers. The doctrine expresses that all who are truly saved by God will never nor can ever lose their salvation. Their eternity is secure.…







