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NFL Quarterback Kurt Warner's Family Tradition
Kurt Warner, the two-time NFL MVP quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals, started a family tradition he calls The Restaurant Game. The night before he heads ...
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Giving Extravagantly in Light of God's Extravagant Gift
Mike Erre writes in Men of Integrity:
My wife and I refinanced our house and cashed out what was (for us) a large sum of money. I spent several weeks ...
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The Miracle of Unity in the Midst of Diversity
Philip Yancey writes:
As I read accounts of the New Testament church, no characteristic stands out more sharply than [diversity]. Beginning with Pentecost, ...
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Our Trinitarian Personhood
In his book Ministry in the Image of God, Stephen Seamands writes about the relational side of our personhood, which reflects the Trinitarian nature of ...
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"God Is a Party, and You're Invited"
Perhaps the best analogy for the Trinity is a time when you experienced a community of love. Maybe a family when it was at its most healthy and loving. ...
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Boy Ministers with No Arms or Legs
Thousands are coming to hear him preach. His ministry has gone global. He has a new book coming out. That's quite a résumé for a boy ...
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Being a Person in Community
Nancy Ortberg shares a story of how her daughter's concern for the wider church community spoke a word of conviction into Nancy's own heart:
One ...
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On Multi-Ethnic Worship
Mark DeYmaz, pastor of the Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas, is passionate about building a multi-ethnic and economically diverse church. In his book ...
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Between Failure and Fraud
Mark Labberton writes in Leadership journal:
In a very difficult season when finances were tight, I was driving a dilapidated car that had been donated ...
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How to Give Glory to God
The glory of God is man fully alive.
—Irenaeus, early Church Father (died c. 200)
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