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Striking the Right Balance with the Past
The past can be incredibly powerful. We all have one, and it shapes us to varying degrees, ranging from childhood

The past can be incredibly powerful. We all have one, and it shapes us to varying degrees, ranging from childhood

Awhile back, I wrote a blogpost, “Theology is not Just for Theologians.” Fairly recently Edmond Sanganyado ran a post (“Becoming a

I am pointed in my conversations with all the men and women that come to our recovery program: we think

“You either love Jesus or you love your sin.” It was a true-ish statement, but it was so simplistic that

Preaching is the priority of Christian ministry. It is the most important aspect of ministry within the church because all

In part 1 of my advice on how to listen to a sermon, I said that listening to a sermon

Yesterday I wrote about four things to look for when listening to a sermon. My aim was to get at

Disclaimer: I don’t mean for the title of this blog post to sound so self-serving. “I want this, I want