Excel in the Act of Giving
Some of us are good at playing church but are bad at giving. Find out why that’s inconsistent.
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The core ethic of Biblical Christianity has shaped entire cultures and gives us an answer to the question of life’s meaning.
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What does the car ride home from the game look like in your family? Fight the temptation of being critical about the game and find ways to simply encourage.
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Evil people will surely be punished, but the children of the godly will go free.
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At the edge of the Promised Land, Moses made it clear that fathers and grandfathers needed to get in the game with their sons.
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The Bible is the best-selling book of all time. But why can we trust what it teaches? Here are three reasons.
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Too much talk leads to sin. Be sensible and keep your mouth shut.
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The sign of a healthy young man is the ability to receive a rebuke. How do you react when someone tries to correct you?
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When any church or organization fails to address matters of abuse, they miss the opportunity to care for the victims and create distrust for the institution at large.
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When your kid is heartbroken over friend drama it can be hard to know how to react as parents. Keep these tips in mind so you’re ready for it!
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God promises that those who make a genuine commitment to pursue him will find him. In this lesson we’ll look at three truths for every pursuit, no matter where you are in the journey.
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It’s easy to let a closet full of regrets keep you from finding your way back to God. But Peter didn’t let it stop him.
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Aristotle said three things are necessary for any good “argument”- logos, pathos and ethos. Find out how these three things can help you in your next marital conflict.
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Jesus says to love our neighbor and our enemy. How is that even possible?
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Catholics and Protestants have been fighting for over 500 years. So what’s the difference, and what does the Bible say?
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Proverbs 8:22 is one of the most interesting – and notorious – verses in the world. Here’s why.
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Sexual sin is actually more predictable than you think. Here’s how it starts… and here’s how it ends.
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Five Latin phrases help us to understand the revolutionary ideas of the Protestant Reformation. Here they are, with scripture to back them up.
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Setting boundaries as a Christian looks a little different than how the world does it. Jesus calls us to be a blessing when vengeance feels more natural.
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Marriage can be hard but Jesus models the type of love that can help you go the distance.
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Christians seem to fall along a continuum when it comes to divorce and remarriage. Where should the line be for believers?
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John Gottman defines defensiveness as “self-protection in the form of righteous indignation or innocent victimhood in an attempt to ward off a perceived attack.”
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Godly men work hard and avoid a lifestyle of laziness. They take ownership of their lives and make their parents proud.
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Some Christians think that Jesus and James taught never to take a vow – doing so is evil. Is that right?
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