Our stubborn love for addicts must be unilateral and unconditional. We need to expect great things from God, not from a struggling addict.
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The Use and Abuse of Christian Apologetics
Most Christian apologetics is done every day through casual conversation, not in debates that can seem to be detached from any personal relevance.
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6 Mistakes the Church Often Makes With New Believers
Too often we meet professions of faith—especially when they come from the mouths of people we least expect—with deep skepticism.
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African Americans Have Mixed Opinions and Often No Opinions on Israel
A new study from Lifeway Research explored African Americans’ thoughts about Israel, Jews, religious identification, news consumption and other issues.
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3 Strategies for Keeping Your Small Group on Track Through the Holidays
When a group gets out of the rhythm of regular meetings, it’s hard to get it going again. Here’s how to guard against dwindling during the holidays.
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3 Problems to Consider Before Making Changes in Your Ministry
It is easy to be confused and forget the only legitimate reason for leading major change—advancing your ministry organization as it serves God’s mission.
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