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Continue reading →: The Theology of Romans 5-8 and the Life of Elisabeth ElliotElisabeth Elliot’s unshakeable faith in God throughout her progressive sanctification is a truly inspiring example. Her life is a reflection of the teachings of Paul on Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification. As Christians, we exist between these bookends, and while some of us undergo sanctification more progressively than others, what matters…
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Continue reading →: Slow Down and Walk with the SpiritLife comes at us fast. Between deadlines, appointments, family obligations, and the constant buzz of digital distractions, it’s easy to get swept up in the pace of the world. Our culture often equates success with productivity, material wealth, and social influence. But somewhere amid the hustle and striving, our souls…
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Continue reading →: Habakkuk’s PrayerHabakkuk Chapter 3 is a prayer that reflects on the Psalter, addressing the issue of living in a world marked by violence and injustice. The prayer affirms Yahweh’s past actions, asking Him to revive and make known His work. The text also discusses Habakkuk’s experience and challenges readers to apply…
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Continue reading →: Transformational Friendships: 7 Questions to Deepen Any RelationshipAre you looking to strengthen your relationships with your friends? Then, “Transformational Friendships: 7 Questions to Deepen Any Relationship” by New Growth Press is the perfect guide for you. Written by Counselor Brad Hambrick, it offers practical advice on nurturing intentional friendships and establishing transformational relationships. Hambrick believes transformational friendships…
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Continue reading →: Know Your StoryI was new to international travel and felt out of my element. The Kenyan women had gathered in large numbers and walked along the dirt roads, eager to hear what we had to say. Despite feeling somewhat inadequate, I shared my story, hoping that it would point to the glory…
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Continue reading →: Admitting our HelplessnessAs believers, it’s essential to confront and acknowledge the overwhelming events and personal trials we face. We may not be able to control the outcome, but we can admit our helplessness and express our needs to God, just like the prophet Habakkuk did. How long, Lord, must I call for…






