How does the fruit of patience help us cultivate a sanctifying slowness? How can those pastoring small towns use slowness to their advantage?
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4 Steps to Navigate a Death During a Pandemic
We’ve walked with people during times of profound grief, but not during a pandemic. We must plan ahead to comfort grieving families and give them hope.
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Grieving with Hope in Light of Death
Everything we do as we await that Last Day is for the glory of Christ our king and the advancement of the mission He has given us.
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3 Reasons Eschatology Matters for Good Works
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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Finding Beauty During Hard Times
A perspective of hope from a woman who was given a terrible prognosis, yet sees God at work in her life, and in the lives of her family.
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Superheroes Aren’t the Only Symbols of Hope
The world desperately needs a symbol of hope more powerful than the S on Superman’s chest and the bat emblem that hovers over Gotham.
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