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Like, Share, & Subscribe: How to Be the Ultimate Gospel Influencer
Discipleship is all about the position of serving others, not the power of how many followers you can accumulate, and it speaks of building a solid working relationship with the Holy Spirit, not your ego.
Grow as You Go: 3 Steps to Actively Walk Worthy in Christ
At the end of the day, walking worthy isn’t a list of do’s and don’ts. It means our heart focuses on living out a life that is fully pleasing to Him. So we need to stop trying to impress the world. We need to stop trying to be something you’re not, and just live to please the one Who created us.
3 Things to Remember While Combatting the COVID Crisis
Being a sojourner here on earth should not stop me from staying on a mission to spread the message of Jesus and His atoning work on the cross. Knowing we are temporarily stationed here on earth to share the gospel compels us to more urgently spread the good news to those who go without hope.
Cracking the Code of Conduct: Why Does Objective Morality Matter?
Objective morality matters because it is the lens through which we view our own actions and decisions. Either our decisions and actions are governed by God’s definite standards or they fall in alignment with a reckless and crazed culture.
3 Ways to Theologically Tackle the Trolls of Your Faith
Why is it so important to know exactly Who Christ is?
Because whatever shapes your thoughts on Who Christ is what forms the foundation of your life—how you view the future, how you build your identity, how you talk, and where you go. Because Christ as the Creator of all things, is before all things.
On Leading Your Wife
Before I got married, I did what I wanted, how I wanted, and when I wanted it, but marriage turned the “I” into “We”. When Dianne and I first got married I realized I was no longer living life in isolation in my own world. What do we want to do, how do we raise our kids, how do we spend our money? I must not lead my wife as a dictator but I must lead my wife in a way that is loving, caring, kind and that ultimately points her to Christ and makes her understand who she is in Him…