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The Prayer of Jesus: In the World But Not of It, Part 1

Perhaps you’ve heard the phrase “In the world but not of it” and thought this is simply an admonishment to stay out of bars and not do stuff that Christians aren’t supposed to do. But what does Jesus mean when he refers to the world? Is it possible that even “good Christians” don’t quite have this figured out? We’ll look at that question in this study.

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My Journey to Find Help, Part 1

May 14, 2025

When you go to the doctors’ office with a problem, the last thing you want is a cliché.…

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My Journey to the Truth, Part 2

May 13, 2025

Compounding interest from the bank? That’s good! Compounding injury from careless words? That’s bad, and likely to spread…

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My Journey to the Truth, Part 1

May 12, 2025

What’s the likelihood that you would be surprised after doing an exhaustive “labels inventory?” How do you label…

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Get Over Yourself: Be Consistent, Part 1

May 10, 2025

Perhaps you’ve thought about the unusual collection of skills and occupations that Jesus invited in his disciples during…

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Beyond Tolerance #6, Part 1

Apr 21, 2025

How would you define love? It’s not very common to include the need to forgive someone in a…

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Get Over Yourself: No Compromises, Part 2

Apr 19, 2025

Perspective. Is it possible that your world can look entirely different without any tangible changes, just by reframing…

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How to Come Back to Life

Apr 18, 2025

Our hope-filled study today reminds us of the amazing transformation that is made available to us via the…

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Beyond Tolerance #5

Apr 17, 2025

In what situations do love and truth coexist? Are there instances where both simply cannot be active at…

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Beyond Tolerance #4

Apr 16, 2025

You’ve probably heard, “I’ve said it, that settles it.” Dad telling us for the 12th time that we’re…

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