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3 Steps to Contentment
Recent studies reveal a paradox: despite success and happiness, many struggle with dissatisfaction in themselves, public life, and family, leading to stress and conflict. Drawing from the Apostle Paul's wisdom, this article presents three essential steps to finding contentment.
Philippians 4:11
A New Vision of the Church
That's coming is, you know, it's called sing spiration because we're gonna sing. We're gonna learn how to sing. How to sing better. How to improve. I think our worship service is is very good, very inspiring...
They Could Have Been Champions
So you’re the disputed winners of the Olympic gold medal in pairs’ figure skating from Russia, what do you do? You could hang on to your prize and fight off criticism that your victory is tainted, never really exulting in, or being recognized for, this achievement. Or...
Where are we and Where do we go from Here?
First, by now, many of you have felt the sting of it directly or indirectly. You've either known people or had people in your family affected by this thing, friends who have died, been injured. Perhaps...
1. Characteristics of Adult Learners
Adults are more attuned to comfortable surroundings, more sensitive and reactive to discomfort. Teachers must do what they can to compensate for these differences as best they can.
The Deacon of Blame
I've often said that the church should appoint a deacon in charge of blame - the deacon of blame. That way when anything ever goes wrong, or something doesn't get done, this deacon's only job would be to accept the blame for it.
Clinging Faith
In moments of incomprehensible hardship, embracing a "clinging" faith may be the only way to navigate through the chaos and find solace, as beautifully expressed in the words of I Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Media and Christianity
In our modern era, the rapid, constant influx of information from numerous sources requires us to develop practical ways to filter and manage what we consume daily.
Moderation and Abstinence
And one of the most, dangerous lies floating around our society, today is the lie that promotes moderation as a virtue. Moderate person is a virtuous person. The old adage, moderation in all things. You...
Lord of Weather
The weather is much in the news at this time of year and there is endless discussion about its impact on the earth. We know, however, that regardless of its severity or change, the weather is meant to be a ministering agent for the Lord.
Ten Reasons Not to go to Montreal
Well I have I could take up my whole 2 and a half hour sermon here, just thanking people. I mean I could just I could just do that. I could just I could just thank individuals and thank families. So you...
Forever Thanksgiving
Reflect on the everlasting soul within you and the gratitude it holds, a reminder to appreciate the true essence that remains when all else fades away.