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As a pastor, I’ve presided at a lot of wedding ceremonies.

Few couples expect that an affair might one day threaten their marriage. Sadly, approximately 1 out of 5 men and 1 out of 8 women report cheating while married. The emotional damage is severe, and full reconciliation, if it even happens, can take years.

It makes sense for a man to take as many steps as pos...


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Big Idea: The message of the kingdom brings a great harvest, but only in hearts that are really ready to accept it.

Every week I preach, I receive feedback, some informal, some structured. But there's one thing I never want to hear: 'We had no idea what you were saying.' And yet that's exactly what happened to Jesus.

In Mark 4:10, after Jesus told...


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A Case Against Christian Doomerism

The world is nowhere near as uniquely bad as you think it is.


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A dangerous belief poses a threat to us and our ministries. It’s the belief that we’re responsible for getting results.

It doesn’t sound like a dangerous belief. In almost any other venture, it’s reasonable to expect results. I never want to hear my investment advisor tell me that he doesn’t think it’s his job to get results.

You might think the same happens in Ch...


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You Can Conform to Christ Even If You Don’t Conform to Me

To conform to Christ, we do not need to conform to one another.


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