Dealing with Our Thoughts
We cannot control our thoughts, but we can respond to them in a healthy way so that we can still choose behavior that honors God.
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We cannot control our thoughts, but we can respond to them in a healthy way so that we can still choose behavior that honors God.
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Ready to join a worship team at church? Use this 3-part series to get trained for the job.
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God the Father did it, and so should you. When you affirm your kids, you’re setting the stage for everything else you have to do as a dad.
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We believe everyone has something to offer for the greater good.
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Parenting ConferenceLooking for some parenting tips with a biblical foundation? This is the...
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Jesus is the boss and his commission is our command.
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Learn healthy ways to engage in conflict and avoid the pitfalls of triangulation.
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We’re not afraid to sacrifice – finances, preferences, etc.
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A 4-week series on how to avoid the mistakes of fractured faith from the book of James.
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We think the best of each other and speak the truth in love.
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The Bible guides us in our everyday lives, not just on Sunday.
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Good doctrine should lead to measurable life change, and Paul closes Galatians by giving a couple of practical applications of what that transformation looks like.
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A 6-week study on the Apostle Paul’s first letter, where we learn the timeless lesson that the Christian life starts and ends with grace.
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In Galatians 5 Paul finally turns to the practical implications of the gospel of grace. Being saved by grace doesn’t give us a license to sin; it sets us free to live the life God wanted for us all along.
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We didn’t invent the concept of marriage, it was God’s idea. His purpose and design for marriage is found in the Bible. If you want your marriage to be healthy and strong, follow the blueprints God provided.
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In Galatians 4 Paul has the imagery of sonship in mind, turning to the Old Testament one last time to drive home his theological argument. This matters deeply to Paul, because the Galatians are like his spiritual children.
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In the first two chapters of Galatians, Paul argues for the gospel from a personal point of view. In chapter 3 he turns to the Old Testament to prove his point, expounding on an ancient promise given to the father of the Jewish nation.
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A father who honors God provides, protects and empowers his family.
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Genesis 15 depicts a strange ancient ritual between God and Abraham. Dig in a little and you’ll see that it foreshadows the work of Christ on the cross.
Read MoreIt’s not always easy to be positive. In fact, we oftentimes find that being critical is our default.
Read MoreShaelin shares about how she broke through anxiety and depression with the help of God and his people.
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Isn’t the Sabbath just an Old Testament thing? Find out what Allen Parr has to say about it.
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Galatians 2 refers to two different meetings that changed the course of the Christian church. Paul helped the early leaders to draw a line in the sand on the radical message of grace.
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Talk to your friends about the message of Jesus, not the details of church.
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