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Morning Devotion: Standing smart

Every Gospel-minded believer looks for opportunities to build bridges of influence with non-Christians.
Bridges are essential if seeds of the Good News are to be carried over and planted into the lives of those apart from Christ.
The Apostle Paul excelled at exhibiting his passion for Christ in ways that connected him with lost […]

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Morning Devotion: Running for God

I really miss bring able to run whenever I want.
It’s not for the lack of wanting to exercise but instead because of damaged cartilage in my knees.
For a guy who ran competitively through high school and college, this is a disappointing status. But I have many other blessings so I’m more than grateful […]

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Morning Devotion: Borrowed advice

As a former business editor for a group of newspapers, I enjoy reading articles regarding workplace relationships and management styles.
I read an article this morning that can have a direct benefit for Christians who practice the lessons described by the author.
Published orginally in Inc. magazine, the article describes seven characteristics of likeable bosses who foster […]

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Morning Devotion: Jesus math

I read of an interesting math equation this morning.
5 + 2 = 12,000
Huh?
If you look at Matthew 14:13-21, you’ll see what I mean.
I’m talking about Jesus’ taking five loaves and two fish and then His supernaturally multiplying them to feed 5,000 men and perhaps 7,000 women and children.
The number actually could have easily been more […]

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Yes, there are some people who have influence because they are clever and perceptive and sensitive and visionary and physically attractive or imposing.
The reality is, however, that most people don’t possess this set of persuasion characteristics.
Even among Christians.
So if we’ve been called to influence the unsaved world around us yet we lack the charm and […]

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