We look forward to a day when sin, death, sorrow, and injustice will be no more. It’s this eschatological hope that uniquely motivates us to do good works while proclaiming the saving truth of the gospel.
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Why Conflict Determines the Health and Future of Your Marriage
Our spouse wasn’t made to complete us; only Jesus can. And when we are filled with Christ’s love and power, we can then overflow His life through us to bring life to a dead marriage.
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Emerging Adults Most Socially Progressive Generation
Generation Z is the most educated, affluent, and diverse in American history. They may also be the most socially progressive.
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5 Pastoral Promises We Need to Make
When the budget is lagging, when staff and volunteers resign, and when the critics pile on, how we react in those moments should be governed by a moment yet to come.
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3 Questions to Ask When Helping Someone Find the Right Bible
“During my tenure working in Christian bookstores, it was common for me to meet new Christians who wanted a Bible but didn’t know where to start.”
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The Word Became Visuals
How do you make dense passages of Scripture and theological truths stand out to your congregation? Robert Rouse suggests data visualization.
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