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Our part in change

Published: Mon, 09/23/19

Spiritual growth is not automatic. Change is a matter of choice. We can’t just passively sit around doing nothing and e pect to grow. We must make…

What to do when times are good?

Published: Fri, 09/20/19

What’s King Asa doing? No one’s attacking him. Everything’s peaceful, and this dude is building fortresses all over Judah. Well, there was trouble…

Why is this happening to me?

Published: Wed, 09/18/19

How should we respond when other people cause us trouble? When family rejects us? When a good friend double-crosses us? When a colleague at work lies…

Two more tools God uses to change us

Published: Mon, 09/16/19

The second tool God uses to change us is the Holy Spirit. When we commit ourselves to Christ, the Holy Spirit comes into our lives to empower and…

The choice to rejoice

Published: Fri, 09/13/19

Several years ago, a religious teacher in India named Meher Baba gained a global audience with his odd brand of Eastern mysticism. He claimed to be…

How Can I Overcome Loneliness?

Published: Wed, 09/11/19

Loneliness is one of the most miserable feelings a person can e perience. Sometimes you may feel that nobody loves you, that nobody even cares if you…

The tools God uses to change us

Published: Mon, 09/09/19

The first tool God uses in changing us is the Bible. Through Scripture he teaches us how to live. Second Timothy 3:16 – 17 tells us, “The whole Bible…

Learning to Pray from Good King Asa

Published: Fri, 09/06/19

Bring God into the crisis. King Asa went into battle with 580,000 of his troops against the Ethiopians who had a million men and 300 chariots. The…

How did I get myself into this mess?

Published: Wed, 09/04/19

Samson was a ruler in Israel for twenty years. His story is told at length in Judges 13–16. It began strikingly, with an angel’s announcement to his…

God's Part and My Part in Change

Published: Mon, 09/02/19

One of my fondest memories of growing up is my father’s garden. It seemed my dad grew everything in his garden. In fact, he always grew enough to feed…

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