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Continue reading →: Is Hurt Your Best Friend?Common Issues in Biblical Counseling, Part Two It’s impossible to live in a fallen world with broken people and not deal with hurt. Simply put, we hurt others and we are hurt by others. When people treat you wrongly or outright sin against you, how do you react? Our responses…
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Continue reading →: Stand Firm in Terrible TimesIn Romans Chapter Four, we have an example of Abraham’s trust in God’s promises despite adverse circumstances and seemingly impossible odds. This example encourages us not to waver in trust when we face challenges or when God does not seem to be present. God did not immediately fulfill the promise to…
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Continue reading →: When Trouble Comes Your WayCommon Issues in Biblical Counseling, Part One Do you have problems that seem too great to bear? Do you wonder if there is a way out of your circumstances? In our humanness, we all yearn for a life free from trials and when we are confronted with the loss of…
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Continue reading →: Real is RareToday’s world is filled with deception that seems to take on new forms with each passing day. It’s easy to get caught up and many times we forget that real is rare. There’s nothing new about deception. Deception has taken on forms of lies, hoaxes, and fraud throughout history. Satan…
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Continue reading →: Resilience in a Heart of ServiceWhen I consider foreign missions, memories from 2015/2016 trips to Kenya flood my mind. I’m sharing a story with you that was originally published in 2016. It was an honor to write about the work of Danny and Jeannie Lyons. It was a privilege to serve alongside such a special…
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Continue reading →: Do We Love Lost People Enough?In a previous blog post here, emphasis was placed on our call to the Great Commission and how the work need not only take place in those times we travel abroad. In this post, we look at some of the specifics of evangelism but first let’s consider that evangelism is…






