Tim Challies
Every day, we are all building the house we will live in when old age comes. Some of us are building a beautiful palace. Some are building a dark prison.
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Every day, we are all building the house we will live in when old age comes. Some of us are building a beautiful palace. Some are building a dark prison.
Read MoreTim Challies Identify conflict within local church relationships and bring them to healthy resolution with these just two questions:
Read MoreTim Keller
A truly gospel humble person is not a self hating person or a self loving person, but a self forgetful person.
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Read MoreTim Challies Oh my. I had no idea. I had heard of it and even read reviews praising it and describing it as exceptional. But I didn’t know it would be this good, this powerful.
Read MorePaul Tripp "The desire for a good thing that becomes an ultimate thing is a bad thing."
Read MoreJohn Piper Dr. Clyde Kilby, who had a pastoral heart and a poet's eye, pled with us to stop seeking mental health in the mirror of self-analysis, but instead to drink in the remedies of God in nature.
Read MoreVaneetha Rendall Risner
Years in the hospital. Verbal and physical bullying from schoolmates. Multiple miscarriages. Abandonment. Unwanted divorce. She begged God for grace that would deliver her. But God offered something better: his sustaining grace.
Read MoreAssociation of Certified Biblical Counselors Each 10 minute podcast provides practical solutions for the problems we face in a fallen world.
Read MorePaul Tripp If you've ever been falsely accused, you know that your mind and heart swirl with different emotions. Here are 5 reactions that we may experience...
Read MoreJared Olivetti How do we (Biblically) deal with someone else's sin? Consider this a cheat sheet - gathered through study of God's Word and more-or-less successful conversations with others.
Read MoreAmy Simpson Perhaps sleep is not simply a necessary activity that fuels the work God put us on earth to do. Perhaps it is part of the work God put us here to do.
Read MoreRandy Alcorn If I were a judge, there is no sin, no crime on the planet that would prompt me to act with more severe justice than the sexual abuse...BUT if I were that judge, I would need to hear all the evidence from both sides before coming to my conclusion.
Read MorePaul Tautges I want to bring to your attention a unique mini-book for every woman, HELP! I Have Breast Cancer, by Brenda Frields. One of the beauties of God’s wisdom is the way he uses our trials to equip us to counsel one another.
Read MoreDave Furman No one wants to be like Job’s friends. We have hurting people in our lives, and we want to help them, but how do we manage to not make fools of ourselves? And how can we actually help hurting people without discouraging them even more?
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Jonathan Bowers Gluttony is perhaps the most tolerated sin in American Christianity. And I think if we’re honest with ourselves, most — if not all — of us have a dysfunctional relationship with food. We love it, and we hate it.
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