The Attitude of Faith
Attitude is everything, especially when it comes to your pursuit of God.
Read MoreAttitude is everything, especially when it comes to your pursuit of God.
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If you want to become a great biblical, narrative storyteller – learn to relive the text and become a great communicator in your church or small group.
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Do you just have loyal members at your church, or are there raving fans who gladly invite their friends? What kind of church are you?
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Dating in this day and age can be challenging. Before you say “yes” to another date, consider a few things.
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Great parents understand the complexity of leadership, but viewing it with four “corners” in mind will give you a framework for leading better at home.
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God has a special concern and care for the poor and for those in need. Since the Bible teaches that God wants justice for the poor, he is sending us out to be the ones to rescue them.
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God has a special concern and care for those in need. The Bible teaches that if we really love God, than we should be helping, serving, and giving to the poor.
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What’s the point of church? The Bible teaches us how our time at church is an important opportunity to connect with God and others.
Read MoreIn this series you’ll learn how to develop the spiritual discipline of prayer, connecting to God personally in your everyday life.
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Mentoring is one of the greatest things you can do in your life, but you should be clear on the length of the commitment.
Read MoreMany Christians never mentor (disciple) people in their world – and if they were really honest they’d admit to one or more of these lame excuses.
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Every Christian should mentor (disciple) at least a few people in their world, for at least five basic reasons.
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Buckle up and learn why so many Christians never get around to doing the one thing Jesus called all of us to do.
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One idea that has seemed to permeate leadership conversations from the last decade is that the best leaders first learned to be the best followers.
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Most church leaders would agree that it’s important to create clarity for the people they lead. At the same time, few churches are able to create the kind of clarity that actually reaches everyone in the organization.
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Tax collectors are referred to often throughout the ministry of Jesus. They were despised social outcasts. Understanding the position of the tax-collectors will help us understand more about the mission of Jesus.
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God wants Christians to be generous givers, and Jesus tells us that giving will loosen the grip that money has on our lives.
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Prepping to preach a sermon using our resources doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s a simple tip: think of it like an extended time of mentoring.
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The story of King David teaches us the irony of a third principle for men: we are unleashed through obedience.
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God did not design for men to do life alone. The story of David shows us that men are fueled by dependency on other warriors.
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Jesus said more about money than almost any other topic, and he gave some simple tips in Luke 12 about how to know if you are putting money over God.
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To help us understand how to respond to our LDS neighbors, we should consider the example of how Jesus might relate to Latter-day Saints – based on his interaction with Samaritans.
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This lesson explores how Mormons typically relate to non-Mormons, in order to understand the attitudes and experiences one can expect to face as a member of a religious minority in Utah.
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This topic provides a brief summary of what Mormons believe and how they live, to help non-Mormons understand how our neighbors think and what matters to them.
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