The Family Is….

Years ago, I ran across a poem of sorts about the Church, although the author is unknown their sentiments certainly ring true.  They wrote this statement, “This is my church….

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Provide, Protect, Prepare

We often hear people talk about following in others’ footsteps or paving the way for the next generation, but what does that really mean?  How can we equip others to follow us without creating dependencies or resentments?

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Communicate Like Christ

We certainly live in a world today with more communication options than ever before, but are we better communicators? Research says no, in fact, some say we are in the midst of a loneliness epidemic.  Just having the ability to talk isn’t communication.  Good communication is the thoughtful preparation of thoughts and feelings to influence or inform another person and is something of an art.

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Lead Like Christ

Mount Everest, the earth’s highest mountain, has two standard routes used by most climbers. Both routes present a number of dangers, including frigid temperatures and hurricane-category high winds not to…

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Marriage United at the Top

One of our time’s most compelling love stories involves a couple who initially lived an ocean apart. He was a scruffy old Oxford bachelor, a Christian apologist, and an author…

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The Mission

The 2010s were a tipping point for global Christianity. In 2020, more than half the world’s Christians live in Africa and Latin America, according to a new report from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity.

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The Church in Exile

I Pe 1:1  Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who reside as strangers, scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, who are chosen Peter is writing to…

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Habits of a Christ Follower

Poet Maya Angelou was asked in an interview for Harvard Business Review what one of the most important lessons she ever learned was and from whom she learned it. She…

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