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    Righteous in Christ – My Spiritual Breakthrough

    I am righteous in Christ. This is a truth I do not hesitate to affirm. I stand in a lineage of Christians who believed the same, even to the point of death. But did I really know what that statement meant experientially? Did I interpret my life according to this affirmation? The Lord has in recent weeks challenged me with these questions and graciously provided the correct answer from his word. Let me explain:

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    Relationship Advice from Colossians 3:18-25

    Let’s draw some relationship advice from Colossians 3:18-25. Human relationships are some of the most difficult aspects of daily life we face. No matter who you are, you are connected to a vast web of people, such as parents, spouses, in-laws, children, employers, friends, and relatives that you interact with regularly. Moreover, no matter who you are, you are also marred by the effects of the fall, and these effects are inevitably revealed in your interactions with other people.  This passage draws three key truths that you need to know, in order to build godly relationships with the people around you. I learned these truths through a wonderful sermon my pastor,…

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    Tips For Family Worship

    “I am implementing this STAT” is one of the responses I’ve gotten since posting last week’s article on family worship. Since that time, I’ve been so thrilled that my article made such an impact, even in the life of one person, that I had to write this follow-up list of tips for family worship. I wholeheartedly desire that you start leading, or asking your husband to lead, this family spiritual discipline. You won’t regret it and your future children will thank you. So here are some crucial tips you need to know to establish this practice in your family life and teach your family the Bible.

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    Dear Christian Family, Are You Doing Family Worship?

    I want to introduce you to a practice that has changed my life and my family’s life. This spiritual discipline has changed our lives because it has helped us read more Bible, thereby understanding and living out more Bible. It has also helped us to love God and people more. It’s called family worship (or family devotions). Let me tell you about more about it.

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    The Gospel Comes With A House Key Review

    Here is my The Gospel Comes With A House Key review for the Crossway Blog Review program: How can we as Christians reach our neighbors, our communities, and our world with the good news of Jesus Christ? If you have not, at one point, pondered that question and sought to answer it, I encourage you to do so. Asking this question is the first step to obeying the Great Commission and loving our neighbors. In The Gospel Comes With A House Key, Rosaria Butterfield, proposes, not one way out of many, but the foundational way we can reach the world: through radically ordinary hospitality.