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Learning Styles: Part 2 - The Routine Learner
Rude Politics: Evangelicals vs. Catholics
Few would bat an eye at recent news of an evangelical pastor and fellow Christian conservatives engaged in a political fight in Iowa. But there’s a twist to this story. The Christian conservatives were fighting each other.
7 Simple Steps for Young Pastors to Select the Right Mentor
Just because a man has seniority does not make him a role model, endow him with wisdom, or gift him with a heart full of compassion or a head full of sense. Here are 8 simple steps to help younger pastors choose an older pastor as an advisor,...
Eternally Impactful Prayers
He was perhaps the most effective missionary and church planter in the history of christendom. He was a man of action, but he was also a man of prayer. Of powerful, soul-stirring, life-changing prayer.
Is Santa a Christian?
My kids are asking all kinds of questions about Santa, including whether or not Santa was a Christian! Will you help me answer this tough one?
When You Feel Like Giving Up in Prayer - The Crosswalk Devotional - January 21
Are there prayers God has put on your heart years ago? If so, have you felt discouraged and tempted to give up? If so, ask God to renew you and strengthen you to keep praying.
We Don’t Need a Resolution… We Need Revival - The Crosswalk Devotional - January 15
Revival isn’t based on feelings. We recognize our nation needs revival, yes. I think a lot of people hear stories of revival and want the feel-good emotions they think will come with it. But honestly, revival is messy. Revival starts with us, and...
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Chasing Unicorns in the Bible
There are unicorns in the KJV Bible—seriously. Unusual words sometimes present problems for translators. In the early 17th century, the study of Hebrew by Christian scholars was still in its infancy.
Why So Many Christians are Relaxing over Alcoholic Drinks
If you grew up in mainstream evangelical Christianity in this country, especially in the south, there’s a good chance you grew up hearing about the evils of alcohol.
Alexander's Bad Day is Your Family's Good Time
There's something delightfully retro and very-early-Disney about this worthwhile adaptation of the popular children's book.
Breaking Through the Stone Wall
"Stonewalling" is a very destructive pattern that must change for couples to properly communicate.
A Word with You - May 12, 2009
OYB September 2
Get the Prozac. It's time for...Ecclesiastics! Woohoo! Everyone needs a day or two of melancholy in their lives. Also check out MK prophetic Psalms!
8 Steps to the Best Summer with Your Kids
As wonderful as summer can be, keeping ourselves sane and our children occupied, happy and safe can be quite a juggling act.
Big Assignments begin with Tiny “Yeses” - Girlfriends in God - January 15, 2018
The Markets Have Been Discouraging, But Don't be Discouraged
After a long bear market, stocks soared in 2003, leading many to expect more good things in 2004. Those good things haven't materialized. If you're finding it hard to stay positive these days, let me share what encourages and comforts me in the...
A Word with You - Mar. 8, 2010
Any U.S. Coalition Against Terrorism Should Include Latin America, Study Says
D.C. Postal Worker Ill With Anthrax
WASHINGTON (AP) - A District of Columbia postal worker is ``gravely ill'' from inhalation anthrax, a rare and lethal form of the disease. The Postal Service closed two facilities and began testing more than 2,200 workers for exposure.
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