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Choosing the Beauty of First Love by Graham Cooke
Share We did not choose God; He chose us and set His love upon us, as a seal over our own heart. We are to be governed by His passion for us in Christ.
Read More »New Wine, Old Wineskins and the Fear of Change by Lee Grady
Share The Lord wants to unleash a gushing river of new wine into the church today, but we must leave some things behind. A woman from Orlando, Fla., was in the news last month
Read More »The Blind Leading the Blind by Dudley Hall
Share He also told them a parable: Can a blind man lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit? A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he
Read More »Embracing Loss – The Paradoxical Road to Joy by Richard Dahlstrom
Share “Tears in the night, joy in the morning, and saying yes to both.” In the marvelous little book “I Quit”, Geri Scazzero writes, “once you end the pretense of superficiality and ‘niceness’ that characterizes
Read More »When the Bottom Drops Out by James Ryle
Share “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (Psalm 11:3). A leak in the roof can be fixed easily enough, as can a broken window or a busted pipe. But when the
Read More »When Trust is Established by Francis Frangipane
Share (En Español) Wounded in Pursuit of Oneness The Bible says, “Pursue peace with all men.” (Heb. 12/14). Pursue means we aggressively take the initiative to make things right. It means we act on
Read More »God’s Answer to Racial Profiling by Lee Grady
Share Trayvon Martin was not a criminal because he was black and wearing a hoodie. And I’m not a racist because I’m white. We will have to wait months to find out how jurors
Read More »The Empire Has No Clothes by Richard Dahlstrom
Share The Empire Has No Clothes – raw truth precedes real hope – Pick your emperor: It’s the same empire The losses and damages characteristic of our present economy cannot be stopped, let alone
Read More »I Only Know What I Know! by Robert Ricciardelli
Share It is humbling to realize how limited my understanding really is at any given moment in time. The more I come to know the more I realize how much I have to yet
Read More »How to Move God’s Heart by Hank Kunneman
Share One the greatest sins in the church is not necessarily gossip, strife, addictions, adultery, or fornication—even though all these things are sin. What I believe is the greatest sin today, especially in America,
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