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evangelism
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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...
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 ...
Thursday
Correcting Error with Truth
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There are several ways in which the church has walked in an out-of-balance position for a long time. For the sake of discussion, let’s...
Saturday
Mercy out of Control
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Today we’re talking about a politically incorrect subject: mercy out of control. It will be easy to miscommunicate on this subject, so let...
Sunday
The Failure of Christian Street Festivals
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I recently attended a major Christian street festival. I was embarrassed. Don’t get me wrong, it was well produced; it wasn’t a two-bi...
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Correcting an Imbalance
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The reality is that the church (I hasten to add "in America") has clearly been way out of balance in several ways for the past few...
Tuesday
The Gospel Has Two Wings
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I have an interesting family. My immediate family consists of two adults, a flock of energetic kids, a dog, a cat an a handful of birds. On...
Saturday
Mercy out of Control
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It seems that the history of mankind can be described as a rush from one extreme position to another, like a pendulum gone. We’re doing it a...
Monday
Pastors and Other Consultants
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I think by now we’ve figured out that it’s the saints (that’s us) who are responsible for doing “the work of ministry.” We all have the resp...
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Friday
Imaginary Entities
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We deal with a number of people and institutions that don’t really exist. I’m sorry, but it’s true. Think about the emails that you ...
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