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If you know me, you know I'm not a big fan of conferences. I've been to too many, and their value is often questionable.

This past week, I attended a conference in London and sat in on four breakout sessions led by Andy Crouch. After the first one, I messaged my wife to tell her it might be the best workshop I'd ever attended. By the fourth session, I had to revise that...


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Big Idea: What matters most is not what you've achieved, but who you know: Jesus.

What truly matters in life? What will bring you lasting joy? These are questions worth sitting with because we are all, in some way, searching for joy. It's why we get up in the morning. God created us to pursue something meaningful, something that will satisfy the deep lo...


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Eight Myths About Heaven That Many Believe

Here are eight persistent misconceptions about Heaven.


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Jack Miller walked away from everything: his role as pastor, his position as professor. Depression had hollowed him out, and the frustration of seeing so little change in the people he served had worn him down to nothing. For weeks, he could barely do more than weep.

But in those quiet, broken weeks, something began to shift. The problem, he slowly realized, wasn't the ...


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Becoming an Interesting Person

I want to learn how to be one.


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