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Continue reading →: Careful StudyIt is important to study and learn because God has revealed Himself to his people in general revelation (creation) and special revelation (the Bible). He gave us a book, one that is not meant to sit on a shelf, but to be read, searched, studied, and understood. But most important,…
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Continue reading →: Friendship in the Local ChurchTwo are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone?Though one…
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Continue reading →: Called OutThe church is God’s people, his ecclesia or ekklesia in Greek. The church is the “called out of” ones. We are called out of the world so that we might be the possession of him who called. We are called out of lostness into joy. For example, in Romans 1:6, Paul is writing to…
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Continue reading →: Intentional LearningOur minds develop rapidly while young, but if you are over 30, there is a slow yet steady decline in the ability to learn new things. The hard truth is that over time, we increasingly have difficulty flexing our minds enough to learn new skills, a new language, or change…
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Continue reading →: A Day in the Life of a Bible TeacherSitting at my desk this morning after completing my lessons for the upcoming Bible workshop, I thought it appropriate to share with you what many of my days look like. My purpose in sharing these details is to shed light on the heart attitude and the many practical details. Much…
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Continue reading →: Serving Well in the Local Church“Working with children is not my gifting” she said, as the younger woman ushered her kids through the door of the preschool area. Yet, the message on the board signaling volunteers help is needed in the nursery had become a routine occurrence. It’s no secret that 20% of the church…






