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31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 30
Join me for Day 30 of 31 Days to Fruitful Living! The purpose of fruit is to nourish the body. Your fruit must be given away.
Lyli Dunbar,
How to Get the Lazy Out of Your Life
If God has put you in charge of something – even if it’s just your own life – he expects you to keep it in order.
Phillipa Williams,
LIVE DEVOTED — SAMUELDEUTH.COM
In the world that we all live in; devotion is at a premium. Too many people are approaching relationships, marriage, work, life, and faith with an escape clause. Partially committed with one foot in and one foot out.This partial commitment or facade of devotion is a self-preservation tactic that has
Samuel Deuth,
LIVE DEVOTED — SAMUELDEUTH.COM
In the world that we all live in; devotion is at a premium. Too many people are approaching relationships, marriage, work, life, and faith with an escape clause. Partially committed with one foot in and one foot out.This partial commitment or facade of devotion is a self-preservation tactic that has
Samuel Deuth,
Thank God It’s Friday? - Emmanuel Baptist Church
For many people in the world today, work is a necessary evil. They see it as something they have to do so they can pay for the stuff they really want to do: watch movies, enjoy their hobbies, spend time with friends, travel. This is what we might call the “TGIF” mentality. We’ve seen this
Chris Hutchison,
How Should Christians Live in this Cultural Moment?
I can tell you what we cannot do. We cannot stick our heads in the sand and tell ourselves what goes on in the world is irrelevant. We cannot pretend the church is a safe space the lunacy will neve…
Lisa Price,
How Should Christians Live in this Cultural Moment?
I can tell you what we cannot do. We cannot stick our heads in the sand and tell ourselves what goes on in the world is irrelevant. We cannot pretend the church is a safe space the lunacy will neve…
Lisa Price,
David Mathis on Work Ethic and How Laziness Is Profoundly Unchristian - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
This problem of laziness may seem marginal at first glance, but we should take note how serious the problem is for Paul.
Randy Alcorn,

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