LESS Is More in Counseling
While there is great wisdom in utilizing people with counseling licensing and experience, we often belittle the good that others can do even without proper training. Any ministry leader should be able to take some initial steps with someone in need.…
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Declaring War on Temptation
Each of us experiences temptation throughout our lives. We have an intentional enemy who knows where, when, and how to attack us in vulnerable areas of weakness. Ignoring his tactics will not make you impervious to personal setbacks.…
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No Place for Entitled Worship Leaders
Stages can lend way to entitled attitudes, and worship leaders aren't immune from it. If we keep our focus on Jesus, we will maintain a proper perspective.…
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Methods of Evangelism
There is no one method for sharing the Good News of Jesus. The best practice is the one that makes us feel the most comfortable. …
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Rituals for Renewal
Exodus 23:10-33 – God expected His people to observe weekly rhythms and calendered festivals to recall His presence in those moments they needed Him most. We ought to build patterns into our lives that remind us and the generations behind us of God’s continued faithfulness.…
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Quoting the Great Commission Won’t Fulfill It
Many Christians can quote the Great Commission, but that doesn't mean they are fulfilling it. Start today by taking what you have and sharing it with another.…
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Walk Worthily & Togetherly
In our desire to prioritize one's personal relationship with Jesus, we often miss the necessary nature of discipleship being worked out in community with other believers. We can't seek to walk worthily if we are unwilling to do so togetherly.…
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Intentional Imitation
Our commitment to fleshing out our personal walks with Christ overlooks our need to learn from one another. True discipleship prioritizes imitation over information.…
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Prayer and Evangelism
Prayer ought to be a vital component to anyone's evangelism efforts. We don't desire to trust in our abilities but seek to align, through prayer, with the One who cares for others more than we do.…
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God Loves Justice
Exodus 21:33-23:9 – In addition to God’s commandments instructing individual behaviors, He also provided a type of order in which society could thrive. In these multifaceted commands, we realize that God loves justice and a culture that embodies it.…
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Willing & Able
Mark 1:40-45 – Not only is Jesus willing to meet us in our problems, but He is able to change our lives in the midst of them [Sermon at Anderson University Campus Worship].…
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Reroute Tragic Legacies
Your past doesn’t have to define you. The mistakes you have made or those that others made and caused you to suffer consequences don’t have to determine your future. But to avoid that, you must consider how you must pivot as a result.…
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