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It’s too easy to feed people sweets
I had been a pastor for about 3 years when I took about 17 people from our church on their first overnight mission trip to Dayton, OH. We were helping a church serve their community. It was there that I … Continue reading
Posted in Walking the Walk
Tagged andy stanley, david jeremiah, Ginghamsburg, hospital visit, Matt Chandler, Max Lucado, Mike Slaughter, pastor, preach, preachers, preaching, steven furtick
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The joy of salvation
I had an epiphany this morning. I love the word epiphany and I do not get to use it often enough. I explain the meaning of the word as having a “light bulb moment” when you suddenly understand or gain … Continue reading
Posted in Obstacles, Opportunity, Walking the Walk
Tagged david jeremiah, joy, King David, legalism, mission trip, missionaries, missions, Obedience, psalm 51, salvation, Samaritan's Purse
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Truth in love
…it’s fairly easy to stand before a congregation and tell them God loves them. It is more difficult to stand before a congregation and call sin sin and call them to repent. Continue reading
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Tagged andy stanley, Craig Groeschel, david jeremiah, David Platt, john piper, Mark Driscoll, Matt Chandler, repent, repentance, sermon, sin
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