Be careful about grounding your identity in fickle desires, Facebook likes, or others’ opinions—things that will set you up for failure and disappointment.
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Pastors: Watch What You Eat
How well do you know yourself and your practices? I want to encourage you to live knowingly.
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‘Til We Have Faces
Just over sixty years ago C. S. Lewis published his last work of fiction—one that he considered “far and away the best that I have written.”1 Till We Have Faces is Lewis’s retelling of the ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche, though with his own spin. He tells the story from the perspective of Psyche’s […]
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Strategy Over Spontaneity
When people are asked to support a major change, their willingness to make it happen and their capacity to navigate the transition are strengthened by a confidence-inducing plan.
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Abiding Is an Intentional Choice
The simplicity of abiding in Christ isn’t going to happen by accident. Today, like every day, we will have to bring some intentionality to our Christian walk.
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Five Myths about Church Signage and Websites
One of the most common first steps I take is dealing with myths in churches. And myths about signage and websites are pervasive.
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