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The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict

The Peacemaker helped me see conflict in a new way. Ken Sande shows that arguments and disagreements aren’t just problems, they are opportunities to glorify God, love others, and grow in Christ. Because Jesus made peace with us through the cross, we are called to live at peace with others (Romans 5:1–2; Colossians 1:19–20). What […]

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Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands – Paul David Tripp

Reading Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands really changed how I think about ministry. Paul David Tripp shows that real change doesn’t come from quick advice or just sharing a Bible verse, it comes from the heart, and true heart change only happens through the gospel. What stood out to me most is that ministry isn’t

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The Tragedy of False Conversion: Simon the Sorcerer’s Story

Introduction: Why This Matters Many people believe they’re saved because they’ve prayed a prayer, been baptized, or attended church for years. But Scripture teaches us that true conversion is not about outward signs, it’s about a heart changed by the Holy Spirit. In Acts 8, we meet Simon the Sorcerer, a man who believed, was

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No Kings? The Christian Hope in a World Full of Rebellion

If you’ve been watching the news or scrolling online lately, you’ve probably seen the phrase “No Kings!” It’s becoming a common theme in today’s culture. Many people want to live without any authority no government, no police, no God no one telling them what to do. This mindset shows up in various ways: calls to

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The Call to Counsel: Sharing God’s Wisdom with One Another

In our daily lives, we encounter countless opportunities to counsel—whether we realize it or not. Every conversation, every word of encouragement, and every thoughtful response to someone’s struggle is a form of counseling. For believers, this call to counsel others is rooted deeply in our faith. As we walk in the Spirit, the wisdom imparted

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Parkinson’s Disease: Trusting God Through Trials

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that profoundly impacts movement, often presenting with symptoms such as tremors, muscle rigidity, and slowed motor function. Over one million people in the United States and five million worldwide live with this condition. While PD primarily affects older adults, it can also appear in younger individuals, even in

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The Strengths That Shape Me: How My Gallup Strengths Reflect a Faith-Based Perspective

A few years ago at work, I took the Gallup Strengths assessment, a tool often used in business to help people understand their talents and work better with others. My results highlighted my top strengths, which gave me insights into how I approach challenges and collaborate. But over time, I’ve come to see these traits

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