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Our Children are not our own. How then are we to raise these gifts from God in a way which honors him, aids them, and brings joy to us?
There are few words as ominous to the Christian as that of discipleship. But I can promise you, you can do it; and you can actually know what it is you are doing. Read more in Tyler Velin’s newest post.
Human beings are glory junkies. We are addicted to the pursuit of self-glory. Paul Tripp provides four factors which contribute to this distorted view of self.
Life keeps coming. But amidst all the appointments, events, schedules, planners and pins how can we find rest in the person of Christ. Katie Leder gives us some practical tips for carving out rest in our busy lives.
Often times we give too much credit to circumstances when it comes to personal growth. The real question is, "How do those circumstances actually change us?"
So often we can feel overwhelmed thinking of the choices we have to make in our lives. Lynn Eneas seeks to bring us some freedom and encouragement by reflecting on our lives and the will of God.
So you’ve started reading your Bible, but have you started remembering it? Jesse Potter gives us a helpful tool when it comes to taking our morning Bible study with us throughout the day.
For the Christian, relevance is not adequately measured by style or emotional impact. Relevance is measured by truth. Jonny Kiedrowski shows the presentation of church through the gospel-centered model of worship.
"I guarantee you a generous person hasn't said to you, "Can we make this quick? I don't have a lot of time." They give of their whole self, not just their wallet."
“Our family is currently in a season of waiting. But in this season of pause, God is anything but still. God is working for our good and his glory, even as we wait.” Read the rest of the post by Katie Leder.
As Christians we should be preoccupied with big picture ideals when it comes to gratitude and thanksgiving. But because we are Christians we should also not lose sight of the lesser joys either.
It's easy to say that God is gracious in your success, but it's harder to say that God is being gracious in your failures. Stephen Kasun discusses the Biblical merit of both in his newest post.
One of the greatest gifts you can give the pastor of your church is what Tyler Velin calls, “The Ministry of Being Present.” Read the post to find out what that means in your own life.
1 Chronicles gives us a picture into the fanfare and spirit of worship, but why is it such a big deal? Jonny Kiedrowski unpacks the necessity and nature of worship in his new post.
In Revelation 19 we get a glimpse at the world’s greatest worship service. Paul Tripp gives us five important observations on this future event.