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How to learn from our mistakes
Making mistakes is inevitable since we live in an imperfect world, but we could make something beautiful from our mistakes when we learned from them. God is not looking for Believers who never make mistakes. He appreciates and seeks those willing to learn from their wrongdoings and decisions. It is...
Jepryll Torremoro,
Live Humbly
We often tell kids to behave at church. If you’re raising boys like me, their rowdiness often spills over into the church lobby, indifferent to elderly saints with walking canes or various foyer decor and furniture. Their mother and I spend more time than we’d like reminding the boys that while it may be okay to wrestle in the floor like heathens at home, it isn’t an ideal behavior on the way to Bible class. Every churchgoing parent at some point has said, “No fighting in church!” ‌ We rarely...
Cole Feix,
Christian Owner’s Manual: Advice from and Acts of Jesus - Booty and Treasures fer All!
“Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:4 “But if anyone encourages these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and drowned in the depths of the sea.” Matthew 18:6 “Woe […]
Eddie Jones,
Are we worse off if we live unselfishly? (Matthew 18:7-10)
Enacting legislation doesn’t stop evil; enacting love does. If you enjoy renovation projects, you’ll love the big one our king is working on. A complete global make-over, restoring the world to the glory of what it was designed to be: a kingdom of heaven. What will be different when he...
Allen Browne,
To Love Your Enemies, Know You are Loved (Ephesians 3:18-21)
Have you ever tried to actually love your enemies? It’s next to impossible, isn’t it? In Ephesians 3:18-21, Paul provides two ways that we can learn to love our enemies. These seem impossible as well, until we understand what Paul is actually saying about how to love our enemies. But before we look at Ephesians
Jeremy Myers,

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