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Thursday
Prayer Isn't Enough
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I’ve been hearing an awkward phrase for a while now. “Prayer is not enough.” I think I’m hearing it from God. “Declaration is not enou...
Maximize Your Strengths
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We all have strengths. It's more effective to make maximum use of our strengths rather than trying to turn weakness into strength. The...
Mid-Course Correction Going On
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If you’re an observer of the church, you’ll notice something interesting: God is leading the emerging generation of believers differently t...
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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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Stages of Spiritual Development
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There’s this interesting passage in 1 John 2:12-14 12 I write to you, little children, Because your sins are forgiven you for His n...
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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...
Ministry Flows Through Relationships.
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Some time ago, I had this image of a network of islands in a vast sea, connected by a variety of bridges. The islands are people, and the b...
Sunday
Are Christians Lazy?
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I was walking along the lake this morning, praying. (Trust me, 6:30 AM in February qualifies as “the cool of the day!”) As we walked, he b...
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Tuesday
Go! Preach! Heal!
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I’ve been studying the Bible for many years, and I’ve come to a conclusion: Jesus is a pretty good role model. For example, I’ve been watch...
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Saturday
Invest Yourself in Your Community
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It had been only three or four days since I heard first whisper to me, “Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you,” and in those fe...
Sunday
The Work of Giving Birth
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There are a lot of promises in the Kingdom that still need to be birthed. Just sitting and waiting for them isn’t enough to make them come...
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