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January 18, 2015 By Greg Gibson
  By Greg Gibson In life, we spend a great percentage of our waking ours working. And, if we’re honest with ourselves, we often find ourselves either feeling two ways concerning our work—idolatry or idleness. This series seeks to encourage us in our work.
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January 14, 2015 By CBMW Guest
By Mark Singleton Not every family is happy-go-lucky 1950’s, white picket fence wielding Cleavers. Many of us come from and have homes that aren’t perfect. This is the reality for blended families. It has been an awkward task to deal with for the church and many others. But blended families are a reality. I was...
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January 13, 2015 By CBMW Guest
We know it’s not Mother’s Day yet, but this video makes for a perfect Mid-week funny. It’s humorous and touching. Anyone, whether a mother or not, can agree that motherhood is one tough job. We don’t have to wait until Mother’s Day to thank our moms for all they do or have done. Enjoy this video.  
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January 12, 2015 By Greg Gibson
  By Greg Gilbert and Sebastian Traeger In life, we spend a great percentage of our waking ours working. And, if we’re honest with ourselves, we often find ourselves either feeling two ways concerning our work—idolatry or idleness. This series seeks to encourage us in our work.
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January 9, 2015 By CBMW
By Colin J. Smothers In Recovering Biblical Manhood & Womanhood, John Piper speaks about two methods that can be used to commend a vision for biblical complementarity—the teaching that God has created men and women with distinct differences for His glory and our good. The first method is careful, exegetical argument that demonstrates the plain teachings of the Bible on complementarity. We need people...
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January 9, 2015 By Mathew Sims
By Mathew B. Sims “When you come, bring the cloak that I left with Carpus at Troas, also the books, and above all the parchments” (2 Timothy 4:13). Paul is old. He’s locked up, but he still asks Timothy for books and paper. He’s committed to reading and writing even in his advanced age. Besides...
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