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Reviews (18) Servant Leadership
Book Reviews Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link on your media, eg Facebook, Instagram, Emails: An article in Renewal Journal 18: Servant Leadership: Renewal Journal…
Geoff Waugh,
Reviews (16) Vision
Book Reviews Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link on your media, eg Facebook, Instagram, Emails: An article in Renewal Journal 16: Vision: Renewal Journal 16: Vision …
Geoff Waugh,
Reviews (18) Servant Leadership
Book Reviews Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link on your media, eg Facebook, Instagram, Emails: An article in Renewal Journal 18: Servant Leadership: Renewal Journal…
Geoff Waugh,
Confidently Humble — Ami Loper
I received this question that I answered in my monthly, “Ponderings of the Heart” column: Dear Ami, Phil. 2:3 tells us to “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.” Is the latter part of this healthy? If you avoid looking at or consi
Ami Loper,
Confidently Humble — Ami Loper
I received this question that I answered in my monthly, “Ponderings of the Heart” column: Dear Ami, Phil. 2:3 tells us to “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.” Is the latter part of this healthy? If you avoid looking at or consi
Ami Loper,
Do Christian Values Work in What We Call the "Real World"?
In his classic text, The Contemplative Pastor, Eugene Peterson wrote:As a pastor, I don’t like being viewed as nice but insignificant. I bristle when a high-energy executive leaves the place of worship with the comment, ‘This was wonderful, Pastor, but now we have to get back to the real world, don’t we?’ I had thought we were in the most-real world, the world revealed as God’s, a world believed to be invaded by God’s grace and turning on the pivot of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. The e
Cole Feix,
All Are Invited to the Feast ~ Christine Malkemes
Today, we return to the home of the Pharisee Ruler. In the silence of all the guests, Jesus tells them two parables, the Parable of the Great Banquet and the Great Wedding (Luke 14:7-24). For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.Luke 14:11 They …
Christine Malkemes,
Do Christian Values Work in What We Call the "Real World"?
In his classic text, The Contemplative Pastor, Eugene Peterson wrote:As a pastor, I don’t like being viewed as nice but insignificant. I bristle when a high-energy executive leaves the place of worship with the comment, ‘This was wonderful, Pastor, but now we have to get back to the real world, don’t we?’ I had thought we were in the most-real world, the world revealed as God’s, a world believed to be invaded by God’s grace and turning on the pivot of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. The e
Cole Feix,
Humility Rules: Back to Benedict's School - Lin Wilder
W Humility Rules: Back to Benedict's School It was an Episcoplian priest's sermon about humility that was the tipping point for my faith., more
Lin Wilder,
Three Lies of Comparison: How to Help Your Teen Find the Truth
Your daughter is comparing her life to others—but the world’s measuring cup is full of lies. Here’s how to point her to what God says about her worth.
Jason Davis,

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