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October 13, 2015 By Greg Gibson
Sometime in the last 50 years, the Puritans went viral. Having received a makeover from stodgy prudes to spiritual doctors, Christians—young and old alike—found themselves flocking to publishers like Banner of Truth to consume as much Puritan meat as they could. Those who were once the fun-hating pious denizens had become the ancient spiritual doctors...
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October 6, 2015 By Scott Corbin
Often when we think about hospitality our mind conjures up images of women hurrying around a kitchen seeking to prepare the perfect Pinterest meal. Women sign up for hospitality classes. Even home economics courses have typically been taught by women with female students filling the classroom seats. The idea of hospitality being a female issue...
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September 29, 2015 By Scott Corbin
As Christians, we often talk about not letting our Christian worship and devotion be confined to only our Sunday gatherings. As a pastor, it remains one of my jobs to shepherd my people into a vision of taking their Christian life beyond the four walls of a church building and into the streets, workplaces, and...
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September 25, 2015 By Greg Gibson
Singleness. Ladies, we either love it, hate it, or ride the rollercoaster of both emotions, don’t we? One of the questions that tends to jostle our contentment in the midst of this season is: How many areas of life will we miss out on? The truth is, everyone, regardless of their marital status, is missing...
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September 24, 2015 By Greg Gibson
We are thrilled to announce the release of a new book called, Building a Marriage Culture. Purchase Building a Marriage Culture book from Amazon HERE. Purchase Kindle edition HERE. It is no secret that biblical marriage is under attack today. Over the past couple of decades, culture has fought to redefine marriage as something besides one woman and one man....
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September 23, 2015 By Greg Gibson
Dads, as fall begins (in the Northern Hemisphere), your family schedule is likely already filling up with activities. But does your fall schedule bear the marks of your leadership? There’s a good chance over the next three months that your family will have opportunities to do typical fall stuff like watching football, participating in a variety...
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