Our church frequently sings the popular song “Worthy of It All” as we praise God on Sunday mornings: "All the saints and angels bow before Your throne. All the elders cast their…
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In light of all the division and hatred within our nation and around the world, this old hymn is an appropriate response and expresses my prayer well. O God of…
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Years ago I was caught on a trans-Atlantic flight in the middle of four seats with two little kids, a mother, and a 9-month old. Now when I travel overseas,…
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Our guest blogger is Dr. Sue Edwards of Dallas Seminary who shares from the research and insights from her book Organic Mentoring. Watch her free series of three short videos on…
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My heart is breaking for people on the Texas Gulf Coast. As a native of Beaumont, I grew up with hurricane warnings, winds, and flooding in my neighborhood—thankfully never in…
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I’ve been disturbed by the trend to disagree without unity within the body of Christ, not only in this putrid political climate but also within churches. Belittling Christians who don’t…
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Recently, I heard of changes being made in Women’s Ministry for a church I am familiar with. This transition of leadership is exciting for the new leader, but could possibly…
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Yesterday morning I went out into the streets of Dallas as about 350 churches in the greater DFW area participate in Revive Texas for 50 days from Easter to Pentecost.…
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The New Testament prizes the church as community where people rejoice and weep together, care for the sick and hurting, confess their sins, provide prayer support, and encourage and challenge…
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The recent U.S. election has brought out the worst in people, as far as words are concerned. From the top of the ticket to the everyday blogger and Facebook user,…
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