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Apathy

How do we avoid being apathetic Christians? Can we recover our "first love"?

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Time

How does God move in "time", His creation, and what insight does that give us into His nature and sovereignty?

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Guest blog- Evan Thiele- Complete Surrender

Deuteronomy 26:17 (NIV) You have declared this day that the Lord is your God and that you will walk in obedience to him, that you will keep his decrees, commands and laws—that you will listen to him. As I look back on the roads that I have traveled, I have found that the times I… Continue reading Guest blog- Evan Thiele- Complete Surrender

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Guest Blog- Keith Griggeory-Thirsty?

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. (Matthew 5:6) What does Jesus really mean, to be thirsty for righteousness? What is righteousness and why is it a blessing to thirst for it? The word, "righteous," here means to stand in the right way. Does this mean the religious,… Continue reading Guest Blog- Keith Griggeory-Thirsty?

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A Second Opinion

How should we respond as Christians when we are convicted by the Word of God? Should we get a second opinion?

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Guest blog- Jordan Lynde- The ‘A’ Word

Everyone deals with anxiety in different ways, some healthy, some unhealthy. How does the Bible say we can handle anxiety when it attacks?

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Rejection

Jesus faced persecution and rejection. Will we face similar as Christians? What actions should we take when we face rejection?

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Guest Blog: Joey Williams- Raising disciples

Our guest blog is by Pastor Joey Williams who will explore some practical steps that parents can use to disciple their children

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Discerning Moment: Evidence

The evidence of God is shown through His creation. We are commanded to love our neighbor as ourself, this includes the person you don't like or that is annoying. It is the second greatest commandment after Love the Lord your God with all your soul and all your mind! (Matt 22:37). This shows itself by… Continue reading Discerning Moment: Evidence

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Accountability

Come visit an interesting and even humorous example in the Bible of a lack of accountability as we discuss how we can be accountable Christians

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Guest Blog: Mike Shamburg- The Example

As we start in our early parenthood years and grow through our experience and challenges, our mindset is to have the greatest knowledge of what we should teach and pass down to our children. What words can we speak into their lives that will guide them down the path of prosperity, knowledge and a love… Continue reading Guest Blog: Mike Shamburg- The Example

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Discerning Moment: Taste and See

What does it mean to “taste and see that the Lord is good?”

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Hills and Valleys

Psalm 22:1- My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, so far from the words of my groaning? It seems to me that our Christian culture has made it a sin to despair, to question God, to be just downright sad. However, the Bible is filled… Continue reading Hills and Valleys

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Guest Blog- 10 Spiritually Tough Questions to ask Yourself by Jody Burkeen from Man Up Gods Way

I don’t know about you, but I am a pretty good liar when it comes to a self-evaluation. It’s kind of like looking in the mirror: I see the 18-year-old body I use to have and not the 50-year-old body I now have. Doing a spiritual self-evaluation is much the same way. Many times we… Continue reading Guest Blog- 10 Spiritually Tough Questions to ask Yourself by Jody Burkeen from Man Up Gods Way

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Guest Blog: Jonathan Olsen- The Enemy and/or You

In our lives, we have struggles. We have innumerable moments of tribulation and anxiety. Moments of weakness and anxiety and through all of that, we have an innate nature to try and discern the cause of these moments. We try and discern what influences are taking hold in our life that are causing these situations to become such potent sources of anxiety, fear, tribulation, weakness, or failure. In Christianity, we are often compelled to believe that we have the influence of a demon(s) or some negative source acting on our minds to make our struggles seem more detrimental than they actually are. In modern Christianity, the religion has succumb to the belief that it is viewed as ridiculous to state that the devil is working to steal, kill, or destroy our inheritance with the Lord. Instead, we generalize the entire realm of anti-Christian influences into our lives as the “enemy”, therefore blanketing every possible cause of struggle and unhappiness into the category of an enemy.