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Church Leadership

This time of year I’m always amazed by the migration of the geese. Leaving the freezing cold of the north they will cover thousands of miles before reaching their destination….

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Me to We

This ability to bridge the generation gap, sometimes even better than parents can, can be directly traced to the concepts Paul begins to explore in the second chapter of his letter to Titus. Older Christians have a unique responsibility and opportunity to seize every opportunity of relating to the younger generation, so that their faith will become the faith of their children’s children. 

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Anchored

How we handle the storms of being alive determines the outcome of our life’s voyage. Will we let the waves of culture and crisis force us to drift and shipwreck, or will we set a hook on something solid and weather the storm.

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Shattered Dreams

we are on a journey with Joseph from the pit of slavery to the pinnacle of power. Along the way we witness how to resist the allure of temptation, to trust God during dark days, to forgive others when they hurt you, and to leave a legacy of grace. You’ll come to see that in spite of life’s ups and downs, God uses all things to guide you and shape you into His perfect will.

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Qualities of a Godly Leader.

There are times for all of us to lead in various roles and ways in our lives, but sometimes we become so focused on leadership that we forget our first responsibility is to be followers of Jesus Christ. The first command that He gave to His disciples was to follow Him, and the same is true for us.

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A Far Country

In the play You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown laments lunchtime: “I think lunchtime is about the worst time of the day for me. Always having to sit…

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Understanding the Famine

Times of plenty and times of need have often been a part of the story of human existence. We are often quick to forget the times of abundance and feel…

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