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Pastoral Care started the discussion July 24: Provision in the In-Between in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 9 months ago
July 24: Provision in the In-Between
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The in-between seasons of life can often feel like waiting rooms—dull, stagnant, seemingly unproductive. Yet, in God’s kingdom, these seasons are often the most fertile grounds for growth and provision. When Jacob’s family settled in Goshen, they were living in an in-between period; not yet returning to the promised land, yet not without… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion July 21: A Beacon in Exile in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 9 months ago
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In times of uncertainty and change, God’s children are called to be beacons of hope. The world often views displacement as a sign of weakness or failure, yet Scripture teaches us that even in the most unfamiliar or challenging circumstances, we carry a blessing, a light that can illuminate the darkest places. Jacob’s blessing over Pharaoh… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion How Can I Be Born Into God's Kingdom? in the forum Questions New Believers Frequently Ask 10 months ago
How Can I Be Born Into God's Kingdom?
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We’re so excited for you to say, yes to this new life. What you’re about to do is not just a spiritual moment—it’s the beginning of a whole new life.
Let’s walk through it gently, step by step:
Step 1: Understand the Need
We were all born spiritually separated from God because of sin. Even if we live morally or believe in God, sin still…
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Pastoral Care started the discussion But I Believe in God. Isn’t That Enough? in the forum Questions New Believers Frequently Ask 10 months ago
But I Believe in God. Isn’t That Enough?
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Believing in God is a vital first step—but even demons believe that God exists (James 2:19). The real question is: Do you have a relationship with Him through Jesus Christ?
Imagine someone saying, “I believe in the president, but I’ve never met him or received anything from him.” That belief is distant and uninvolved.
God doesn’t just want you to…
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Pastoral Care started the discussion But I've Been Living A Morally Upright Life, Why Should I Believe I Am A Sinner? in the forum Questions New Believers Frequently Ask 10 months ago
But I've Been Living A Morally Upright Life, Why Should I Believe I Am A Sinner?
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That’s a very important and heartfelt question and I’m glad you’re thinking deeply about this.
1. Being morally upright is good, but it’s not the same as being spiritually alive.
You might say:
“I’ve never killed anyone, I treat people right, I help others, I try to live clean—why would God call me a sinner?”That’s a fair question. But here’s…
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