Helping Christians find peace in an uncertain world.
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The Worst To-Do List Ever
Have you ever had a to-do list at school or at home? What is the worst chore you have been asked to do? God’s Word teaches that there is a chore Jesus has taken off our our spiritual to-do list. On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. “Teacher,” he…
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Doctrinally Rich Bible Studies for Feeding Your Members’ Faith
Dear fellow shepherds of God’s flock, In one of Jesus’ post-Easter appearances to the disciples, he made the point to single out Peter, to confirm him in his faith and as one of the apostles. Three times Jesus told Peter to care for his sheep (John 21:15-17). Jesus’ commission to Peter applies also to us…
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The Good Fight
In a perfect world, relationships would be strong and healthy. We’d never have to deal with enemies, conflicts, or violence. No hidden agendas, passive-aggressive behaviors, hit-and-run tactics, cold wars, or sneak attacks. But ours is not a perfect world. It was for an imperfect world that our Lord Jesus laid out a strategy to deal…
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Dealing From a Position of Strength
God’s way for resolving conflict is never easy. It’s never easy to acknowledge one’s sin in the face of a sworn adversary. It’s never easy to unconditionally forgive someone hell-bent on destroying you. It is never easy to love an enemy so intensely that you would even say a prayer on that person’s behalf. And…
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Testing…Testing
Just when you thought you were getting the hang of this revolutionary idea, just when you were beginning to see that a reconciliation strategy is the way to go, your enemy decides on a new peace-breaking strategy along the lines of a verbal insult, a physical assault, or hitting you with a nasty lawsuit. Now…
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Five Things With a Seminary Education Professor
This month we begin a new series of articles entitled “Five Things.” Each month, we’ll interview a practitioner of Christian Adult Education to learn about their educational philosophy, books they’ve read, advice they’d give to other educators, and their perspectives on teaching the Word. This month features Professor Tom Kock, who teaches Education at Wisconsin…
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