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Judgment Not Popular, But It's Real
By Bill Dunn
This weekend we celebrate the first Sunday of Advent. (Advent?! Where did the year go?! Didn’t we just celebrate the 4th of July about three weeks ago?!!)
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Six Easy Ways to Celebrate Advent Without Any Additional Work (almost)
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
Advent is a great season. We all observe it, but much of the time, we overlook the meaning behind all those wonderful family traditions that we celebrate throughout the four weeks. Here are a few ways (in no particular order) to incorporate some theological discussion into what your family will be doing anyway
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The Large Family: Madness or Holiness?
By Flávia Ghelardi
My grandma Amábile said that she always dreamt about having 12 children. She had 8; she miscarried 2 and raised 6 with a lot of love. Afterwards came the sons- and daughters-in-law, so she fulfilled her dream of having a large family.
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Advent and Other Hopes That Follow a Year of Jubilee
By Helen Losse
Advent begins just as Jubilee ends. God and I are sharing my life through prayer.
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#1 Tip for Families During Advent and Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
You are in charge of your family traditions... make them cherished moments, not required burdens.
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Advent Reflections
By Kathy Lamb
A few years ago I wanted to do something special for Jesus during Advent, to make a sacrifice as we do during Lent. Everyday thoughts regarding our faith come to me. I want to share my thoughts with Father so I email him. I try not to email him too often knowing how busy he is. I decided not to email Father during Advent.
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Jesus Says: ‘Do Not Worry'
By Bill Dunn
During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, “Do not worry.” He then asked a rhetorical question: “How many of you by worrying can add a single moment to your life-span?” The words Jesus used were somewhat ambiguous, so some Bible scholars translate His question as: “How many of you by worrying can add a single cubit to your height?”
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The Ages of the World in the Days of Creation and the Seven Heads of the Beast: Shorter Version
By Scott Pauline
I wanted to give a more concise treatment of the days of creation and beast kings as image of all human history, one not so long and cumbersome.
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From "French Fry Church" to a Church on FIRE!
By Greg Schlueter
Welcome to the most happening church. Built for consumers. Made to satisfy. Something for everyone. Asking very little. Accommodating your time. Your comfort zone. Your appetite. Like McDonald's french fries right out of the fryer. Perfectly salted. Amazingly warm. With all the satisfaction of nourishment.
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Outside the Church There is No Salvation: The Positive and Negative Aspects
By Scott Pauline
There has been some opposition to the notion that a good Muslim or Protestant could be saved. I need to comment now on the true teaching of the Church in this regard
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Bob Dylan & The Bible
By Tony Jesse
Bob Dylan recently won the Nobel Prize for literature. This award is given to artists who showcase a profound meaning in their writings. I’m no songwriter, but I like to pick the brain of the songwriters here in Nashville because I find their work intriguing. Often songwriters will tell me that songwriting is a form of poetry.
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The Lord Wastes Nothing
By Trish Irvine
Nothing will be wasted. What a beautiful promise the Lord makes to us in that one verse. He was speaking of the bread that had been multiplied to feed the hungry who had come together to hear Him preach. If He says this about bread, how much more would He say it about my life?
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A Sign of Contradiction
By Jennifer Edwards
Images of safety pins were popping up all over social media this week, and as I began to research the meaning behind this movement, I became increasingly confused.
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Advent Thoughts: A Short Reflection on Gratitude
By Carol Ann Chybowski
Every year, when Advent rolls around, we promise ourselves that we will spend less time stressing about all the things we have to do, and spend more, much more time in prayer. I’m always amazed at the number of seasonal devotional books available to us.
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The Eucharist - God Breaks Into Time
By Mark McCurdy
Do you like a good mystery? What about this one?
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Thanksgiving is not just another day
By Jean Smith
“ I got what I wanted… I’m so thankful” I’ve said this often. What is really difficult to say, are these words, “I did not get what I wanted… I’m so thankful” Thankful for, thankful because, thankful to… which is it for us?
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Two By Two
By Malleson Emmerling
I have met some really good friends in church ministry. From working in the church nursery to leading a Bible study, to providing a meal for someone in need, working with a friend in ministry has made the work much more fun.
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