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Heather Semple ~ Breaking the Fourth Wall: Practicing the Presence of God

June 24, 2017

“O Lord, you have examined my heart and you know everything about me. You know my thoughts even when I’m far away.”


Elizabeth Glass Turner ~Nothing Sacred: Sacrilege in the Public Square

June 22, 2017

Christians are called to witness to the Beauty of the sacred through our rituals, our service, our worship, our love.


The Difference Between Evangelism and Conversion by Kim Reisman

June 21, 2017

It is better to stop worrying about the results of our evangelizing and instead worry about whether we have truly made the gospel known in our relationships with others.


Cole Bodkin ~ A Better Place: The Embassy of the Kingdom of Heaven

June 19, 2017

God’s strategy, his task for his church is to be such a beacon of light and love that others are drawn towards it like bugs to a bright light at night.


Staying on Your Life’s Mission by Matt Hook

June 17, 2017

If we love Christ, we will love and care about what he cares about.


Andy Stoddard ~ The Value of Godly Grief

June 12, 2017

Today, or any day, when you feel convicted of sin, don’t stay there.  Don’t beat yourself up.  That’s the grief that leads to death.


James Petticrew ~ Passion for Pentecost

June 10, 2017

But without the empowering presence of God’s Holy Spirit, according to Wesley, all we have is a dead religiosity.


Rob Haynes ~ Pentecost: What Does This Mean?

June 8, 2017

They were baptized, they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, they were discipled, and they shared meals and fellowship.


Cole Bodkin ~ The Better Place

June 7, 2017

Could these, perhaps, be Christian visions of hope that dystopian films have picked up on, and if so, what could this mean about the good news that we are proclaiming and bearing witness to?


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Karen Bates ~What We’re Missing when Multiethnic Women Are Absent from Pastoral Staffs

June 5, 2017

Limits that people try to put on women do not change the identity God has given them as ministers of the Gospel.