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The Limitations of Virtual Church
Culture Dr. Kurt Bjorklund Culture Dr. Kurt Bjorklund

The Limitations of Virtual Church

“Church without the commute, in my pajamas, and on demand – yes please.” Is virtual church a positive or a negative to one’s spiritual life and to the life of the church? While there are some positives, I have come to believe that there are several important limitations to virtual church.

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Who is Jesus Anyway?
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

Who is Jesus Anyway?

I want to pose a simple question today. Who was and is Jesus Christ? It is a controversial question because most people have an opinion on who Jesus was. In fact, this was one of the questions he posed to his disciples. “Who do YOU say that I am?”

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Empowered Manhood (Part 2)
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

Empowered Manhood (Part 2)

Hiding in the dark, whether it was by myself or with someone else, gave me permission to do things I would never consider doing in the light which caused me to live my life out of the fear of being found out, handicapping my faith. But men living empowered by the light have three characteristics in their relationship with God.

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Empowered Manhood (Part 1)
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

Empowered Manhood (Part 1)

I lived most of my life lost in the dark until I was eventually forced into the light. It was through this painful process of being exposed to the light, and learning to walk in it, that I discovered God's grace, gained freedom from the dark, and was empowered by the light.

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Delighting in God During the Coronavirus
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

Delighting in God During the Coronavirus

Do you find yourself looking at the world around you and asking, “Is this how things are supposed to be?” God gives us two helpful responses in times like these in Psalm 37: Wait on Him and find your delight in Him.

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Diversity and the Church
Culture Josiah Leuenberger Culture Josiah Leuenberger

Diversity and the Church

The Church is unlike any other group of people. But here’s the problem: The Church can be like any other group of people. It’s our human tendency to seek connection with those who are “like us.” If you are a follower of Jesus, can you see this tendency in yourself? I see it in myself.

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10 Opportunities for Christians During the Coronavirus Crisis
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

10 Opportunities for Christians During the Coronavirus Crisis

The Coronavirus and its impact will be with us now and reverberate well into the future. Drastic measures have been taken all over the globe trying to manage this pandemic. Rather than trying to explain what God’s rationale may or may not be, I wanted to share some opportunities that God may be giving His followers.

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Sex Isn't Enough - A Biblical Perspective on Sexuality
Culture Joel Haldeman Culture Joel Haldeman

Sex Isn't Enough - A Biblical Perspective on Sexuality

This week at the dinner table we were trying to explain to our kids where babies come from. Oy. Pray for us. This will be an interesting road! But the conversations are essential because we want our kids to catch a biblical perspective on sexuality, not a 2020 cultural perspective on sexuality. 

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Kobe Bryant and the Reality of Eternity
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

Kobe Bryant and the Reality of Eternity

On January 26, I got a news alert on my phone that said Kobe Bryant (and 8 others, including his daughter) had died in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles, CA. I found myself asking and saying: “How can this be? This doesn’t seem fair.”

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The Value of Our True Identity
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

The Value of Our True Identity

I have two quarters that I keep in my pocket to remind me of a significant truth about our identity in Christ as Christians. The face value of these quarters is the same, but their essence is completely different. They differ dramatically in true value.

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Crossing the Cultural Divide
Culture George Palombo Culture George Palombo

Crossing the Cultural Divide

By now, many of our kids are back to school and university. In this post we will briefly look at some of the issues that our kids face, and the demands placed on them by unrelenting media outlets and cultural messages as they head back into ‘the world’.

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You Think That's Funny!?
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

You Think That's Funny!?

What does your sense of humor tell you about yourself? When I can't see the humor in life around me it usually means I'm either too prideful or struggling with shame.

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Why Does God Allow Suffering?
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

Why Does God Allow Suffering?

If God is so good, why is there so much suffering in the world? This is an age-old question that causes a stumbling block for many people coming to faith in Christ. If God is truly capable, why doesn’t He merely speak the word and do away with it once and for all?

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Why God Loves Entrepreneurs
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

Why God Loves Entrepreneurs

I know, I know, this may strike some as a little odd, but I have never been more convinced of this truth than now. I love their passion, their purpose, and their focus in working to impact the community and embrace the redemptive power of capitalism.

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Is Profit Evil?
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

Is Profit Evil?

This may seem like a strange question to some, but this was something I personally struggled with for a while without realizing it, but in the last year, the Bible has taught me that profit is a very good thing.

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Notre Dame Pales in Comparison to God's True Temples
Culture Mike Hatch Culture Mike Hatch

Notre Dame Pales in Comparison to God's True Temples

All eyes have been on Paris this week, with the devastating fire that has recently destroyed much of the Notre Dame Cathedral. As significant as the cathedral has been for nearly 800 years, this unfortunate event serves as a reminder that our hope does not reside in a building or objects regarded a “holy”.

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Superhero Saviors
Culture Russ Brasher Culture Russ Brasher

Superhero Saviors

What is it about these movies that have captured the attention and heart of so many people? I believe that the fantasy world of superheroes Marvel has created, is acting as a window to the soul of humanity.

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My Love/Hate Relationship with Netflix’s Tidying Up
Culture Jenna Bajuszik Culture Jenna Bajuszik

My Love/Hate Relationship with Netflix’s Tidying Up

I’m currently in the throes of a love/hate relationship with the Netflix show, Tidying Up. The question that was nagging me was this: if I’m willing to upturn every square corner of my home because of a TV show, will I be equally convinced to do the same to my daily calendar based on the truth I find in the Bible?

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