Common Questions From Those Who Grieve
Though grief is very unique to each person there are some common experiences that many grieving people face.
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Though grief is very unique to each person there are some common experiences that many grieving people face.
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You can only listen to so many great sermons and inspiring worship sets. Jesus wants more for his followers.
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How can coaches help their players enjoy the game at the highest level and also perform their best?
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Jesus died on a cross on Friday, and he rose from the dead on a Sunday. So where was he on Saturday?
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Less than half of Christians go to church regularly. Is that a problem?
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Love and trust are great, but without the practical skill of good communication, your marriage might not go the distance.
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If you’re working from a faulty definition of love, your marriage will be missing the foundation it needs to last a lifetime.
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Choosing love will lead to a life-long marriage, but it’ll feel like bondage without a daily commitment to earning trust.
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We don’t need to make excuses for poor choices. The Spirit in us empowers us to love, to be brave, and to have self-control.
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When we put our trust in Jesus, we are set free from our past mistakes and able to live a life that honors God.
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If you can learn to hit your knees on a regular basis, it’ll grow you in both the good times and the bad.
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Chaos is a time to see God at work, commit to him, and trust in him as your hope.
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A common character flaw is failing to own your own mistakes. Next time you’re temped to point a finger, try the four A’s instead.
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Addicts often feel buried under the weight of guilt and shame. Can you struggle actively with addiction and still be accepted by God?
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From the book of Psalms we can teach our kids that they are special creations of the God of the universe.
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Jesus said that we’ll do even greater works than he did. Does that mean we should all be miracle-workers?
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The book of Leviticus may be boring but it reveals the reality of God’s holiness and the problem of sinful man.
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Are you lacking focus and direction as a couple? Use these 5 points to get clarity.
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Creating a discipleship culture takes a whole new set of priorities for pastors. Here are the 5 main ones.
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Seeking wisdom from an unbiased person can be helpful so long as you don’t insert them into the conflict.
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How do we pray for Christians when they are sick? Should we look for a miracle or is God done handing out miracles?
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All athletes struggle with the pressure of performance. Find out how the identity triangle can help you in your athletic and spiritual lives.
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It’s better to be proactive in your conflict, by using clear statements, that will lead to a productive conversation and actual solutions.
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Using tools and strategies to make disciples is great, but only the Holy Spirit is ultimate. Trust his power and presence to do the work.
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