Around the Horn (April 6)
Redeeming Discipline "God works in you — and therefore you are not bound to the narrow limits of your self-strength. God works in you — and therefore laziness is not a celebration of his grace but a tacit
Redeeming Discipline "God works in you — and therefore you are not bound to the narrow limits of your self-strength. God works in you — and therefore laziness is not a celebration of his grace but a tacit
I walked around a cemetery the other day with my youngest daughter. The graveyard we walked in sits adjacent to my home church. That church is a place where I spent much of my life
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The death of Christ is a subject of so much importance in Christianity as to be essential to it. Without this, the sacrifices and prophecies of the Old Testament would be nearly void of meaning,
Struggling with the Struggle "The reality of the Christian life, though, is that God generally does teach us the most valuable lessons in periods of lament, periods of weakness, periods of fear, periods of doubt.
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Example has a strong tendency to excite us to emulation; and in Ezra the scribe you have the character of an eminent servant of the most high God held up to your admiration and imitation.
Cultivate a Sounding Board, not an Echo Chamber "Due to our fallen nature, we want people around us who will affirm not only our opinions but also our base instincts. We have a tendency to
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I really love being outside on a warm day. I love to feel the sun on my face. I love to feelthe breeze blowing on my skin and through my hair. I love the sounds