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Investing in relationships is like compound interest. The more we invest, the greater the size of our relational snowball.
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The Daily Devotional
Investing in relationships is like compound interest. The more we invest, the greater the size of our relational snowball.
The Daily Devotional
Can I be friends with someone who votes, lives, and worships differently than me? Yes, but it takes the right approach.
The Daily Devotional
Every healthy relationship and society requires both fighting for what matters and farming what sustains. The key is knowing when to do which.
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In this post, we’ll explore how to stop comparing yourself to others and find lasting contentment through biblical truth, personal reflection, and Christ-centered living. If you’re tired of feeling “less than,” this is for you.
The Daily Devotional
The key to all healthy relationships is healthy diversification. What does that look like? Here are a few tips.
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True spiritual oneness with others is not an invitation for them to join your agenda or for you to join theirs. It is an invitation for you to link arms with others because of your unity in Christ.
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What if someone believes differently than I do? Which Christians should I trust? Here are four characteristics to look for.
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From scandals to double standards, the gap between what some people say and what they do can feel like a massive roadblock. So why should you even engage?
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“A person who knows how to partner with others is like a miner who discovers a rich vein of gold.” - Bekele Shanko
The Daily Devotional
Partnership is tricky. It’s more work than running alone. But the long-term personal and collective benefits can be extraordinary.
The Daily Devotional
If you’re a follower of Jesus, keeping a few skeptical people in your life is important.
The Daily Devotional
For every non-believer, the real issue they face is not the doubts they share but a lack of confidence in Christ.