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Whatever You Do, Let Them See Your Faith
In a follow-up to my last post, Whatever You Do, Parents… , I am sharing the first of three things that I want my children (and others) to see in me because of my relationship with God. The w…
Vickie Munton,
AI Is Not God
Artificial Intelligence is changing our world, and many people feel both excited and overwhelmed. Some talk about AI as if it will solve every problem we face—conflict, disease, even loneliness. But beneath these hopes lies a deeper spiritual question: Are we asking AI to do something only God can do?Scripture...
Brian Alston,
Washing Feet, Not Climbing Ladders - A Nighttime Prayer
But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must become your slave. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his...
Keri Willis,
Qualities of a good Pastor
Matthew 20 vs. 26-28 – 26 But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; 27 And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant:…
Babatope Babalobi,
The Island of Misfit Toys
Christmas is coming! The closet is full of presents yet to be wrapped, and procrastination is not on the list. When I do start crossing things off my list, the sense of accomplishment motivates m…
Vickie Munton,
Whatever You Do, Let Them See Your Faith
In a follow-up to my last post, Whatever You Do, Parents… , I am sharing the first of three things that I want my children (and others) to see in me because of my relationship with God. The w…
Vickie Munton,
“The Five Love Languages” – Part 4 – Acts of Service – Pathways to Organization
When you are dating, you put your best foot forward. The man will do just about anything to win the love of his girl and to do those things he knows she would like. These things are usually ‘service’ type activities as taking her to church, washing her car, putting together a picnic lunch, and generally helping her with whatever she needs. And a woman may spend a whole day cooking that special meal or washing his clothes to help him. But after marriage, people tend to revert back to their normal selves. If a man likes to hunt or play golf, he will start doing that more instead of helping his wife. And the wife may spend more of her time with friends or shopping than doing for her husband. Expectations on what we want and what we think ‘should’ be done can really cause problems for relationships. Action Plan Work this week on finding out if Acts of Service is your or your husband’s primary love language. You may ask yourself: Do you like him to help you around the house, getting the “to-do” list done without you having to ask him repeatedly? Ask your husband if you doing for him is #1 on his list. Some men think that since men ‘work’ (stereotype) they don’t have to do things around the house. And some women would prefer to do it all themselves. But for most women, especially young moms whose love language is acts of service, they are desperate to get some help from their husbands, working side by side with them raising the kids and building a home together. If your love language is Acts of Service, you will need to let your husband know that if he does these for you, you will feel that he loves you. If your husband has service as his primary love language, he will feel loved when he comes home to a clean home and probably a hot meal on the table. If you have small children these will be hard to do on a regular basis which is why communication is vital to a healthy relationship.
Lane Jordan,
The Role Of Love In Godly Leadership
Every good leader is a follower, except when the leader is God. God does not have to follow anyone, because He is the supreme leader who cannot fail. He is perfect, holy, good and all-knowing. Even…
Petrina Ferguson,
The Role Of Love In Godly Leadership
Every good leader is a follower, except when the leader is God. God does not have to follow anyone, because He is the supreme leader who cannot fail. He is perfect, holy, good and all-knowing. Even…
Petrina Ferguson,
Should I Fear “the Patriarchy”? Five Lessons from Ezekiel 34
The Good Shepherd uses His authority to heal, to gather, to secure, and to lead His sheep safely home. His compassion is always toward you and His justice is your protection.
Jason Davis,

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