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Revelation 7:9-10
9 After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. 10 And they cried out in a loud voice:…
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– Pastor Chase Jones
“I think one of the biggest ways that we can love our neighbor well is by really seeking to enter into each other’s pain, and seeking to really understand each other.”
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What do you see?
What if God sent you a text right now that said, “What do you see?” Who is in front of you? Are you seeing them through the eyes of Jesus? How can you bless them right now?
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Who are your 5?
Do you have a list of 5 people that you are regularly praying for and seeking opportunities to share the gospel? If you have a story to share about it, we’d love to hear! Leave us a comment!
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— Dr. Heather Holleman
“A ‘sent’ person goes out into the world ready to be an agent of blessing and proclamation. It doesn’t always have to be a full gospel presentation” — Dr. Heather Holleman, author of Sent
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From Self-Serving to Surrendered: Lessons from the Lives of James and John
To look at the lives of brothers, James and John, is to see the power and hope that comes through sanctification. We find that the raw, God-given design of men and women can be refined and redirected in world-changing ways when those lives are surrendered to Jesus Christ. Like Andrew and Peter, whom we wrote about earlier this…
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Foster Care is a Verb
Foster care. Those two words can bring with them a whole host of images into your head…nouns that carry with them a litany of negative connotations. And with them may come a resistant heart at the thought of your family doing that. Of stepping into a place that is so desperate for people to step…
