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Three goals of church discipline – Attempts at Honesty
Today I had a reason to spend some time reading the Book of Church Order (BCO) for the Presbyterian Church in America. While it’s not exactly a page-turner, I found something very helpful in the section on church discipline. The BCO states that there are three objectives to be kept in mind when considering church discipline. They are:
Mark H. McIntyre,
Topel and Ware Release Inspirational Contemporary Christian Song “The Light in You” on EP “Spirit Sings”
Contemporary Christian Artists Topel and Ware Release Inspirational Contemporary Christian Song "The Light in You" on EP "Spirit Sings".
Ray Oster,
There is Always Something You Do Not Know — iWork4Him
Anger and Frustration creeps up so easily, especially when you think people are taking advantage of you. But what about the rest of the story? We need to seek first to understand… before we judge.
Jim Brangenberg,
Facing Chaos: The Most Ignored Imbroglio
Yes, the most ignored imbroglio is often the troubles within our own heart. It is easier, safer, and more comfortable to pass judgment on others. This makes us feel spiritual, wise, superior, and accomplished. Yet this approach completely ignores the areas of chaos in our own lives, and the temporar
Kevin Wiebe,
Knocked Down by Words
Have you ever felt like someone just knocked you over with words…not caring how it made you feel? I know I have. One day my Golden Retriever showed me just how it’s done.
Sharon Jaynes,
Yes, that is a log in my eye, thank-you – Attempts at Honesty
Jesus used a humorous illustration to caution us against finding fault with our brothers. We must first remove the log from our own eye.
Mark H. McIntyre,
Yes, that is a log in my eye, thank-you – Attempts at Honesty
Jesus used a humorous illustration to caution us against finding fault with our brothers. We must first remove the log from our own eye.
Mark H. McIntyre,
Knocked Down by Words
Have you ever felt like someone just knocked you over with words…not caring how it made you feel? I know I have. One day my Golden Retriever showed me just how it’s done.
Sharon Jaynes ,
How Coaching Can Help You Achieve Your Goals AND Enhance the Quality of Your Business & Life
Christian business coaches can help you identity your God-given purpose and how that applies to your vocation as a believer and an entrepreneur. On the topic of vocation, Thomas Merton once said, “Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of true self I already possess. It comes from a voice in here calling me to be the person I was born to be, to fulfill the original selfhood given me at birth by God.” This quote reminds me of Ephesians 2:10, which says, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” A Christian business coach can give you the clarity you need to change course in your business. When you’re coached by a fellow mompreneur, she can show empathy for your situations because she’s walked the same road you’re on. Sometimes you just need someone who has lived through it to remind you that you’ll get through these difficulties, too.
Efe Cierkowski,
How to correct our churchmates in a Christian way
We all had to deal with correcting someone we care about in our church community at some point. In reality, it is a sensitive subject. No one likes being the 'bad guy' pointing out someone else's mistakes. Here is the thing— ignoring the issue does not make it go away....
Jepryll Torremoro,

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