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Is Your Heart Tuned to God?
Remember who you are because of Christ. You are not what you do. You are a beloved child of God–a God who knows you deeply and invites you into meaningful, wonderful friendship.
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Newsletter
Remember who you are because of Christ. You are not what you do. You are a beloved child of God–a God who knows you deeply and invites you into meaningful, wonderful friendship.
The Daily Devotional
The longer you practice these steps, the larger your world will become and the more like Jesus you will be.
The Daily Devotional
We live in a world where people have vast differences. And as is the case with many, the natural default is to gravitate towards our own group of people.
The Daily Devotional
Jesus did not sit around and wait for disciples to come to him. He went to where they were, offered them an invitation to follow him, evaluated their progress, and then selected them to be his twelve apostles.
The Daily Devotional
Real discipleship isn’t always about getting together with a group of men on Friday morning for breakfast (although it certainly can be). Real discipleship takes place in the micro-decisions of life. It’s a well-timed text, encouraging phone call, and random outing together on the lake.
Newsletter
Four qualities of close friends.
The Daily Devotional
Being like Jesus and casting to disciples is where our Christian faith starts to come alive.
The Daily Devotional
Discipleship is coming alongside others and helping them follow Jesus as you follow Jesus.
The Daily Devotional
Close friendships work when two people have a set of shared values and the desire to build a relationship is a two-way street.
Newsletter
Maybe you have not been the leader in your home that you should be. Make the choice today to change.
The Daily Devotional
Close friendships are in short supply, and even if others don’t appreciate your efforts at first, in time, they will, and you will.
The Daily Devotional
Close friendships are more like chapters we pencil into an outline. They are only with us for a season until someone turns the page. Some friendships last for decades–others only a few years.