Human organizations are messy. Faulty, political, subject to factions. A collective that will never hold enough uniformity of belief to avert...
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My new insight was that God’s strategic plan for reaching Babylon included a radically different type of mission strategy. Unlike us, he targeted the...
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One merit of Steve Daily's book is that it highlights the inevitable link between prophetic ministry and psychological profile. But while Daily...
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Our church’s emphasis on health puts us in a prime position to champion the promotion of good mental health habits. This includes the art of saying “...
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Unless God has come to any one of us specifically and told us that we must inject ourselves into someone else’s life and decisions, then I think we...
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Pretty much every sermon I’ve heard about the apostle Peter describes him as someone who got into trouble primarily because he was a headstrong,...
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Prophets, and the people who listen to them, have changed a great deal in our time. And although there are still many believers who do not perceive...
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It is the sharing of experiences that sets mentorship apart as the method for creating reciprocal relationships and a church culture that redefines...
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The Adventist Church is not without error. After all, to err is human. And despite serving an infallible God, we are a part of a human organization....
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