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Continue reading →: The Days Ahead: Heatwaves and Heart CheckupsMemorial Day signals the beginning of Summer for many families. Neighborhood pools open. The campgrounds are full. Beach rentals are hard to come by. The summer of 1980 was unforgettable in Arkansas. That year, we set a record for the most consecutive days with temperatures over 100 degrees. It was…
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Continue reading →: Living Out God’s Grace: More Than Just a GiftLet’s be honest—when we hear the word grace, it can sometimes sound soft or passive, like a quiet background hum in our spiritual lives. God dispenses His grace chiefly through His Word and the ordinances of His Church; through Scripture and the fellowship of believers, His grace is made manifest. But…
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Continue reading →: Grace: The Beautiful, Undeserved Gift That Changes EverythingLet’s talk about something that’s at the very heart of Christianity – grace. It’s a word you’ve probably heard a lot. We sing about it, pray for it, and read it in Scripture (125 times in the New Testament, in fact!). But let’s be honest. Grace is one of those…
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Continue reading →: Finding Contentment in a World of DiscontentmentIt’s all too easy to fall into the habit of complaining, isn’t it? From minor irritations that test our patience to major frustrations that shake us to the core, we often express dissatisfaction instead of counting our blessings. But is discontentment truly a harmless sin? The Bible encourages us to…
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Continue reading →: Overcoming Worry: Trusting in God’s CareWorrying can often feel like a natural response to life’s challenges, but in reality, it is an unproductive use of our energy since it cannot change outcomes. We can easily become immersed in anxious thoughts for days, yet this often leads to nothing positive. Despite this, worry is a common…







