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How Do I Know God Loves Me?
In Seeing God’s Heart: The Certainty of His Love for Me, Pastor Lynn Wiedmann outlines five ways that God answers the question “How do I know God loves me?” This blog post is a Q&A Interview with Pastor Wiedmann that dives a little deeper into his book, why he wrote it, and the readers he…
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Easter
Because of Jesus, our sins have been washed away! What else does Jesus’ resurrection mean for us? Discover the comforting answer in this Easter devotion.
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A Wall of Deeds
Have you ever asked yourself, Am I a good person? This blog post looks at common worldly answers to that question compared to what God says in his Word. Then, we turn to Jesus for comfort in what he has done for us.
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Good Friday
How does Good Friday affect you? What do you associate with this day? As you ponder these questions, read this powerful devotion from Pastor Mark Paustian’s “Our Worth to Him: Devotions for Christian Worship.”
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Compare Your Service
When you think of how Christians are called to treat other people, what comes to mind? In this devotion, we see a clear and vivid picture of what service looks like as defined by our Savior.
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