What God Means by Meditation
Many Christians read the Bible regularly but still feel unchanged by it. In this episode, we explore what Scripture actually means by meditation and why slowing down with God’s Word is the difference between information and transformation.…
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Ministry Off the Platform
Sunday ministry is not sustained by polished content but by leaders who are present with the people they are called to shepherd. If we want people to gather, then those who lead must be part of the gathering, not protected from it.…
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Turn Now, Not Later
Luke 3:1-20 – John the Baptist boldly called people to immediate repentance. We must turn to Jesus today because we are unsure how much longer His patience will be.…
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Unity
When we read the Bible in fragments, we gain familiar verses but lose the coherence of God’s unfolding work. This article shows how a piecemeal approach to Scripture weakens understanding, thins meaning, and keeps us from seeing how every part fits into the one story God is telling.…
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Why Reading Scripture Never Becomes a Habit
Many Christians believe the Bible matters, yet struggle to make it a consistent part of daily life. In this episode, we explore the quiet, reasonable resistance that keeps Scripture from becoming a habit and why missing a day does not mean it is time to quit.…
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Before Sunday’s Doors Open
Ministry does not begin when the service starts; it begins with the quiet choices made long before anyone arrives. If a leader prepares the content but neglects the soul, Sunday may be busy, but it will not be successful.…
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Growth Takes a Lifetime
Luke 2:39-52 – As Jesus matured in wisdom and stature, He amazed those around Him. Spiritual growth takes a lifetime, reminding us that none of us has fully arrived yet.…
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Evaluate How You Do It
Every year, people make resolutions. We make promises to do more, to try harder, to be better. But most resolutions fade by February because the problem isn’t what we’re doing; it’s how we’re doing it. Lasting change doesn’t start with new commitments but with honest evaluations.…
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