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The Hope of Avengers: Infinity War [SPOILER ALERTS]

The Hope of Avengers: Infinity War [SPOILER ALERTS]

Avengers: Infinity War might have had the most comic book ending of any superhero movie ever. Yes, consider this your spoiler warning. For anyone...

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Communion

Communion

This week at church, we received communion.  Just before the bread was placed in my hands, I reflected on Jesus’ words in Matthew 26:26-28...

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Leadership Gold Found in an Unlikely Place

Leadership Gold Found in an Unlikely Place

A couple weeks ago I went on an adventure to Kentucky I will never forget.  We went on a bourbon tour.  Our band of...

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A Kid’s Faith that Grows and Gos

A Kid’s Faith that Grows and Gos

This is Part 4 of a four-part series entitled, “Good King Jesus: Teaching Kids to Pray Boldly.” You can read Part 1 HERE, Part 2...

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How Purity Culture Hurt Me More Than My Abuser

How Purity Culture Hurt Me More Than My Abuser

I grew up in church, and consequently, in a purity culture. I thought the “modest is hottest” shirts were cooler than any brand at...

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Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping

“Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your...

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Why Did Jesus Say God Had Forsaken Him?

Why Did Jesus Say God Had Forsaken Him?

In Matthew 27:46, Jesus, while on the cross, says something remarkable:

“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice,...

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How Will I Be Saved?

How Will I Be Saved?

This is part two of three in a series on Isaiah 30.

“For thus said the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, “In returning...

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Known. Loved. Accepted

Known. Loved. Accepted

What greater desire do we have in our lives than this: being entirely known, being unconditionally loved, and being accepted for exactly and only...

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Another Lynching

Another Lynching

In the 19th century, lynching was a way of punishing a crime such as murder or cattle theft. Lynching was an almost ceremonial type...

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