The Blue Passport
“Kiss the blue passport” we used to jokingly say while living in Southeast Asia. The reality was going through immigration […]
“Kiss the blue passport” we used to jokingly say while living in Southeast Asia. The reality was going through immigration […]
Refuge. There are a lot of words I find only come into regular use when singing church songs or reading
Fall. Today marks the “fall back” or end of Daylight Savings, we get an extra hour of sleep unless you
Emotions are just part of life. In fact, the ups and downs we experience and the polarity of joy and
Jesus told his disciples, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20).
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Joel B. Green is an author and professor working in the area of biblical interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary. Seized by
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Joining God, Remaking Church, Changing the World by Alan Roxburgh is a book concerning ecclesiology, specifically on the subject of the
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Starting Missional Churches: Life with God in the Neighborhood edited by Mark Lau Branson and Nicholas Warnes is a collection of
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A principal I have found incredibly essential in cultivating an intimate relationship with God is solitude. Jesus practices this over
The Examen The Examen is a method of reviewing your day (24 hours, week, month, or year) in the presence