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Do I Need God?

August 20, 2010 By Tricia Allen - In: Blog

An American woman serving in Yemen was heard saying, “In America, it’s hard to need God.”

What?! How can that be? I initially thought. Then my friend, who had overheard the missionary’s words, explained. American life is so comfortable and virtually without persecution. With so many distractions jockeying to rule our lives, how do we find room to need God when we think we “need” so many other things?

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Brush Piles

August 18, 2010 By Mark O. Wilson - In: Blog

While making brush piles of broken branches in the aftermath of the recent wind storm, I recalled the following account shared by former Wesleyan leader, Dr. Oliver G. Wilson.

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It's a Small World

August 17, 2010 By Todd Nettleton - In: Blog Feature Leadership

So last night I got a message from the CEO of a major publishing company.

I've always wanted to begin a conversation with those words. Today I can.

No…it wasn't about my novel, Justice For All (available in print and on Kindle, by the way). I'm still waiting for that call.

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Serious Business

August 10, 2010 By Mark O. Wilson - In: Blog

Joy is serious business! It is the natural state of the soul. Joylessness is like a toothache, which indicates an internal cavity–or worse.

When we discover that the joy has evaporated it's time to do some inner heart examination. Where did the joy go? What poisons have entered my soul, resulting in this negativism?

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Alienation Paves the Way for Reconciliation

July 27, 2010 By Ken Schenck - In: Blog

Christians have drawn on a number of images over the years to get at the significance of Jesus' death on the cross. Unlike Christian beliefs about Jesus, the church never settled on just one picture. He satisfied God's anger. He took our place. He showed us God's love and how to obey. He defeated the evil powers that rule this age.

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