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Fruit at Camp #1: Love
Since I’m only introducing one new word per week, I think it’s important that we understand what each word means. While the English language has one word for love (which is continually being redefined), the Greek language uses four words used to represent love in the Bible. (Keep Reading)
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180 Degrees: Love Your Enemies
The phrase “love your enemies” sounds great in theory, but as soon as it becomes personal, it’s hard. It is not easy to wish good on someone who has hurt you. We all respond to injustice differently. In this post, I’m covering a short list of common responses, found in… (Keep Reading)
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180 Degrees: Go Love
Every Spring Break my church runs a local missions trip. I’ve had the privilege of participating three times, and it always makes for an inspiring and impactful week. This year was different in two ways. Instead of staying in our town, we drove to the capital and participated in a… (Keep Reading)
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To Be Continued: Tolerance
You shouldn’t hate! As Christians, as a culture, and as a world we’ve tolerated a lot of things. Tolerance is defined as, “The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with.” Today’s To Be Continued post will cover several tolerance-related lies that the culture has directed at Christians. I also hope to provide a suggestion regarding how… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: God Doesn’t Care
“Stand at the door and knock.” If you’ve ever thought “God doesn’t care about me”, you aren’t alone. At some point in our lives, I’m sure all of us have felt like we’re facing a closed door. The thought “Maybe God doesn’t love me after all” has crept into countless… (Keep Reading)
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Those Who Live Without Love
Today is an important day. As a Christian, this particular Friday holds a very special importance for me. And that’s because, 2000 years ago, Jesus gave His life for us on this day. We call it Good Friday. After three years of ministry, Jesus’ time had finally come. On this… (Keep Reading)
