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Philip replied to the discussion Kingdom Chat Week 32: The Average Represents Nobody in the forum Marketplace Christianity 4 years ago
Kingdom Chat Week 32: The Average Represents Nobody
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Thanks Nia. This reminds me that we must treat each person God brings our way uniquely. I think of it in the area of discipleship. We tend to lump every believer into the same basket using the same method of discipleship and this can lead to a disconnect and we wonder why people don’t persevere through their process of spiritual development.… Read more
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Nia replied to the discussion Kingdom Chat Week 32: The Average Represents Nobody in the forum Marketplace Christianity 4 years ago
Kingdom Chat Week 32: The Average Represents Nobody
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I was reading Proverbs 22 in the Amplified version today and saw something new about the commonly referenced “train up your child in the way he should go” verse. The Amplified version adds “in keeping with his individual gifts and bent”. That’s what we’re talking about here. Meaning, not all kids are headed on the same exact path into… Read more
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Pastoral Care started the discussion August 13: Flattering Words in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 4 years ago
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Our motives for serving God should be pure, rooted solely in a heart desire to please Him through the fruits of our labor
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Pastoral Care posted an update 4 years ago
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God created community. He wants us to do life with others. Can you share a moment with us when you and your friends were “stronger together” 💪🏽
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For me, coming together with my friends to conceptualize and build this platform through the pandemic was a really refreshing and exciting experience. We United in purpose and vision and spoke one language. The unity was thrilling. And now to see this working is even greater reward.
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Pastoral Care started the discussion August 12: Pleasing the Lord Above All Else in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 4 years ago
August 12: Pleasing the Lord Above All Else
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We must make sure our first goal is to please God, even when it means that what we’re doing with might not please others…
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