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community
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Wednesday
An Underground Gathering
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My information said that the meeting started at two o’clock or so, but I didn’t have the chance to get there for a couple more hours. Besid...
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Tuesday
Some Assembly Required
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During the Christmas season, the most dreaded phrase to any mom or a dad buying gifts for their family, are the words, “Some Assembly Requi...
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Saturday
Five Ways of God’s Provision
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I’ve been thinking about God’s provision for quite a while. I’m still working on the significance of this, but I’ve seen five ways that God ...
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Rant: Home Groups
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I’ve been thinking about home groups. Sunday morning church is a really good thing and all, but no matter how good the church is, it’s still...
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Sunday
Honor in our Relationships
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Our culture has grown to embrace a whole lot of technology that previous generations neither had nor imagined. It’s changed our society, our...
Saturday
Turnabout And Fair Play.
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An interesting thing has happened. Perhaps you noticed an election just past? Who didn’t, eh? Do you remember 8 years ago. When George ...
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Friday
Dependence or Rebellion: a Third Way
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My friend Zelda had a scary experience a few years ago. She was driving home late from work in her Kia in the middle of winter. The tempera...
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Saturday
There’s a Goal to the Process.
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There’s a lot said, and it’s generally right, about our life in Christ being a process as much as it is a goal: that we need to walk in rel...
Friday
An Egyptian Delivered Us
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As the book of Exodus begins, Israel is in captivity. They were the chosen people of God, descendants of Abraham , but they had become ensla...
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Saturday
My Church is Better Than Your Church
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I don’t know if you’ve noticed it, but we live in a competitive culture. Our kids are taught to compete in school through both their sports...
Wednesday
The Church: a Flexible Body or a Building of Stones?
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Leadership by Friendship The Bible uses metaphors, illustrations, to teach about complex subjects (and sometimes about simple ones). One ...
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