
Helping Christians find peace in an uncertain world.

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Start Introducing New Hymns Now
You don’t have to wait for the new hymnal to be in the pews to start introducing its rich contents to your congregation! As you plan worship for the rest of 2021, check out these choral anthems and vocal solos featuring hymns in the new Christian Worship. Each title is followed by the section in…
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First Things First
Though our behaviors do not always show it, we were originally hardwired with an innate appreciation for getting along. We shouldn’t be surprised, then, if at some level, all human beings desire peace. But the peace you and I know is only a faint glimmer of the peace Adam and Eve once enjoyed. Their peace…
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Living With Conflict
When conflict strikes nearby, we are often the last to grasp its seriousness and the least likely to have a clue of what to do about it. One explanation is that many personal conflicts begin so innocently, with a simple misunderstanding, an offhand remark, a misread gesture, a difference of opinion, or a challenge to…
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Five Smooth Stones
One of the small but beautiful wonders of Scripture is that God inspired its authors to occasionally divulge a curious detail for which no further explanation is offered. One such tantalizing piece of seemingly inconsequential information appears in the Old Testament story of David and Goliath. As young David prepared to face the enemy’s giant…
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A Bold New Strategy
For sinner-saints like us, pulling off something as simple as walking in Jesus’ sandals is never an easy assignment. He is God; we are not. Hanging from a cross, he could pray, “Father, forgive them.” In the heat of our battles, we find that kind of prayer a challenge. A good test to determine if…
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From Passive Listening to Active Learning
Rev. Dan Schroeder lays out a 12-week plan for moving the class from passive listening to active learning Weeks 1-2Give the participants 30 seconds to write down their thoughts on a question you pose. Example: “Take 30 seconds and write down as many reasons as you can about why it’s important that we have a…
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