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By Rondi Lauterbach I wake up with a groan. One eye checks the alarm clock. Internally, I ask myself, “Why do I feel so lousy?” And then I remember. I finished off the Dove bars last night. “Be honest”, an inner voice nags, “you started AND finished them”. While I want to spank myself...
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“The tendency today is to stress the equality of men and women by minimizing the unique significance of our maleness or femaleness. But this depreciation of male and female personhood is a great loss. It is taking a tremendous toll on generations of young men and women who do not know what it means to...
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By Courtney Reissig In a recent post on the Q Ideas blog, Rachel Held Evans tackles the ever popular (or unpopular) topic of modesty. After presenting varying spectrums of the modesty discussion, she comes to this conclusion: “And so biblical modesty isn’t about managing the sexual impulses of other people; it’s about cultivating humility,...
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By Courtney Reissig [Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on CBMW about five years ago. It was written long before Courtney Reissig (then Courtney Tarter) was married or had children, but we felt that because of it’s reception back then and because she is working on expanding this article into a book, it was a...
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By Courtney Reissig There is a lot of talk these days about doing radical things for Jesus. While it is a good and right thing to encourage Christians to lay their lives down for the sake of the gospel, the push for the next big thing leaves many wondering if their lives are simply too...
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