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At Our Table guest post - Amy Lively
Who is my neighbor? Guest post by Tami Arceneaux, At Our Table Many of my ministry friendships were formed over email and Skype calls instead of coffee at the kitchen table. Despite the fact that I’ve never met many of these women in person, the Spirit forms an instant bond and we become real-life friends […]
Amy Lively,
Embracing Compassion: Finding Hope in Life's Messes
"Go and do likewise." - Luke 10:37In the heart of Luke's Gospel, nestled within a familiar parable, lies a profound directive that resonates daily. It's a simple yet powerful call to action that challenges us to step into the often messy reality of others' lives with a heart full of...
Jepryll Torremoro,
At Our Table guest post - Amy Lively
Who is my neighbor? Guest post by Tami Arceneaux, At Our Table Many of my ministry friendships were formed over email and Skype calls instead of coffee at the kitchen table. Despite the fact that I’ve never met many of these women in person, the Spirit forms an instant bond and we become real-life friends […]
Amy Lively,
Good Samaritan OR Religious Person? - Divorce Minister
“A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A priest happened to be going down the same road, and when he saw the man, he passed by on the other side. So too, … Continue reading “Good Samaritan OR Religious Person?”
David Derksen,
Religious person or good Samaritan response? - Divorce Minister
My latest book is now available in paperback! By purchasing the paperback (and/or the eBook plus leaving a review), you are helping spread the message and notifying the world that people care about competent spiritual care for faithful spouses! “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They … Continue reading “Religious person or good Samaritan response?”
David Derksen,
Why We Cannot Cast Them Aside
As I’ve watched my precious mom deteriorate from the devastating effects of early onset Alzheimer’s, I’ve also had to face our world’s deeply entrenched beliefs about what gives people value. When her body and brain began to change, I noticed that the people around her changed too. He had a condition that defined him. He was somebody’s son. He was cast aside. As others buzzed by on the highway of life, Bartimaeus was forced to simply linger in the ditches, for what value could a blind man possibly add to the world? A love so lavish comes with an assignment: as you face people who are cast aside today, consider Jesus’ countercultural example, then “go and do likewise” (Luke 10:37). We’re calling this “Tippy Week” on the blog, as we share four posts inspired by “Tippy’s Teaching Me,” the newest season of The Deep Well with Erin Davis (which Erin mentioned in the post above).
Revive Our Hearts,
Why We Cannot Cast Them Aside
As I’ve watched my precious mom deteriorate from the devastating effects of early onset Alzheimer’s, I’ve also had to face our world’s deeply entrenched beliefs about what gives people value. When her body and brain began to change, I noticed that the people around her changed too. He had a condition that defined him. He was somebody’s son. He was cast aside. As others buzzed by on the highway of life, Bartimaeus was forced to simply linger in the ditches, for what value could a blind man possibly add to the world? A love so lavish comes with an assignment: as you face people who are cast aside today, consider Jesus’ countercultural example, then “go and do likewise” (Luke 10:37). We’re calling this “Tippy Week” on the blog, as we share four posts inspired by “Tippy’s Teaching Me,” the newest season of The Deep Well with Erin Davis (which Erin mentioned in the post above).
Jason Davis,
Loving Your Neighbor — Carol McLeod Ministries
A Note from Carol: One of the greatest joys of my ministry is celebrating voices that share God’s hope and truth with boldness and grace. Today, I’m honored to share the blog space with my dear friend, Rachael Adams.
Carol McLeod,
Loving Your Neighbor — Carol McLeod Ministries
A Note from Carol: One of the greatest joys of my ministry is celebrating voices that share God’s hope and truth with boldness and grace. Today, I’m honored to share the blog space with my dear friend, Rachael Adams.
Carol McLeod,
Growing in Christ: Our Training Manual
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work (…
Michael Floyd,

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