Grace for Victims
Where is God’s grace for victims of wicked actions?
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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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In Mark 15:1-15 Pilate asks six different questions in his search for truth. John’s gospel adds a seventh, one of the most profound questions in history.
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Grief was not a part of Eden and it won’t be a part of Heaven. It is a result of the fall, but there is a good side.
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The key to resilience isn’t stuffing your emotions, it’s harnessing them. Feelings aren’t sinful. They are signposts to draw us toward greater dependence on God.
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After a frenzied entrance that has the whole city electrified, the day ends with Jesus alone in the temple.
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If you’ve had an affair, it’s not too late to change course and save your marriage. Incorporate these five steps to help you think clearly about the direction you should go.
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Rumors are dainty morsels that sink deep into one’s heart.
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We made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
Read MoreA 12-week series for those leaving Mormonism and entering biblical Christianity.
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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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Sexual sin is actually more predictable than you think. Here’s how it starts… and here’s how it ends.
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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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Everyone sins, and in many cases even our responses to sin can be sinful. Here are 10 examples.
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Lying causes us to trade one thing for another. We either lie to protect ourselves or we lie for fear of hurting someone else.
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The apostle Paul lists four practical habits to foster the peace from God that passes all understanding.
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We aren’t victims to our sin. We make the choice to pursue our flesh or to honor God.
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Nobody likes to be compared to someone else. The comparison game tends to highlight our weaknesses and how we don’t measure up to others. It leaves us feeling deflated and insecure. So, why do so many parents fall into this trap with their kids?
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Even during challenging times we can still be in the business of building God’s church.
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If you struggle to forgive people in your life, ask yourself these three simple questions.
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