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You’re Invited!

You’re Invited!

A few months ago, some friends and I sat at our discipleship group and dreamed about what God could do in our lives. Where...

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The Biggest Mistakes College Students Make [Part 2]

The Biggest Mistakes College Students Make [Part 2]

Last week I highlighted the first 5 mistakes college students make. You can see that post HERE.

This week here are numbers 6-10 of the mistakes...

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Relationship: Avenue to Joy

Relationship: Avenue to Joy

“So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy...

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Nice, the Enemy of Kind

Nice, the Enemy of Kind

I recently heard a story about a manager at a Christian organization. She was a dedicated leader for her staff and did all she...

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Journey to New York

Journey to New York

According to a recent study conducted by The United Nations by 2030 over 70% of the world’s population will live in cities with a...

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There Is No “Junior” Holy Spirit

There Is No “Junior” Holy Spirit

Kids say shocking things. All parents can agree: you never really know what your child is going to say next! But kids also routinely...

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Disobedient Obedience

Disobedient Obedience

Recently I have put myself on trial. I am often intrigued by processes rather than results. In many situations, I want to know the...

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Find Your Pace

Find Your Pace

Take a breath.

A lot of times at the beginning of a race when the gun goes off and all the people are around me,...

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REVIEW: “BlacKkKlansman” and the Temptation to “Pass”

REVIEW: “BlacKkKlansman” and the Temptation to “Pass”

Have you ever pretended to like something that you knew nothing about to gain the approval of others? Whether it’s the latest indie band,...

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What if This Breakdown is a Breakthrough?

What if This Breakdown is a Breakthrough?

It was a Sunday afternoon. He came over, sat on my front porch, and told me the ball was in my court. We hadn’t...

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