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Restoration and Reconciliation through the Gospel of Grace (Peacemaker III)
Forgiveness is not a feeling but a decision; it is not forgetting, but a conscious choice not to remember. Continue reading
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Time for eye surgery? (Peacemaker II)
Many conflicts would be resolved if we took seriously this instruction to get the log out of our eye Continue reading
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Glorifying God through conflict (Peacemaker I)
Christians, being reconciled to God by the death and resurrection of Jesus, are called to respond to conflict in a way that is very different. Continue reading
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Drive Those Nails in Hard, Stu
Drive Those Nails in Hard, Stu. O Lord, forgive me! I said. Continue reading
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Tagged Christian home, Family, Perseverance, Role model, Sanctification, Stuart Scott
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You Can Change: Uncovering the Lies and Desires of Our Hearts
You Can Change: Uncovering the Lies and Desires of Our Hearts. Spend time pondering and reflecting on specific sins. Continue reading
Share on FacebookYou Can Change #3: The Profound in the Basic
You Can Change #3: The Profound in the Basic. We are quick to ‘move on’ from the basics, and unwittingly make things harder for ourselves. Continue reading
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