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Your Essential Kit To Survive The Covid-19 Pandemic

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Sick of The 9 to 5 grind?

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How do we give our best to God in our work on a daily basis, especially when it’s mundane, hard, and repetitive?

Invisible Women

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On International Women’s Day, inspiring stories abound of women who have changed the world. For most of us, these stories and achievements probably sound unattainable. We live ordinary lives; our quiet hurts, flaws, and brokenness invisible to most of the world.

“God Has ‘The One’ For You” And Other Advice To Reconsider

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You’re a single Christian with hopes of finding a potential partner. There seems to be a shortage of eligible dates in both your church and at your workplace. However, the one thing you’re not short on is advice from friends and acquaintances, all eager to see you partnered up.

Start Honing Spiritual Habits

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Finding it hard to keep those new year’s resolutions going? Why not embark on honing some spiritual habits instead! As you take these steps to grow a deeper relationship with God, you will soon find that they become a way of life God desires for each of us. Simply use our template to get started!

Your (Totally Doable) Daily Goals for a Purposeful Year

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God is merciful

Creation in the Hands of a Creative God

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Scripture records accounts of God using specific animals to carry out His purposes, from saving a disobedient preacher to reprimanding a sinful prophet. Such is the creativity of our God, who is able to use everything in His creation to further His redemptive plan and display His glory.

The Shadow & The Star

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For those among us dealing with grief, loneliness, and depression, the joy of the festivities can put a spotlight on our inner darkness. And yet . . . perhaps that pain is exactly the place where our Emmanuel longs to meet us.