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by Kyle Worley Growing up in America, children consistently hear that they can “be anything they want to be.” This promise is usually accompanied by thoughts of grandeur and extraordinary success. Our ambitions and hopes are educated on the premise that to settle for the ordinary, which is often equated with what is boring and...
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By Drew Griffin: It is undeniable that in recent months public opinion has shifted greatly concerning the issue of gay marriage and LGBT issues. We have seen a statistical landslide of sorts in favor of legalizing the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples. High Schools have so-called Gay Days, or Days of Silence, where students...
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By Leanne Swift Surrender. Submit. Sacrifice. I repeated these three words over and over and over. Not recently, but during a season of singleness that was particularly rich. I was one of those girls who struggled a lot with discontentment. But eventually something did begin to change in me. I was 28, which you understand,...
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By Trillia Newbell The scene is all too familiar. My husband is getting ready to walk out the door for work and our three-year old daughter begins to cry out. Daughter: “Daddy, please don’t leave. You don’t have to go to work.” My husband: “Oh, sweetie. I’ll be home soon.” Daughter: “No!” Husband now kneeling:...
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Men and women are gloriously different. Sometimes those differences are glaringly obvious. Enjoy this mid-week funny, as I’m sure many of you have experienced our differences coming out in this very way!
By Mathew Sims If we want to understand how Scripture informs our identity as men and women in Christ, we must answer this question, “How does the gospel story transform our stories especially in our homes?” Imago Dei Men and women were created as image bearers of God (Genesis 1:26-27). No distinction in equality, dignity,...
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