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The amazing thing is that, according to 2 Peter 1:3–9, believers have “everything we need” to act properly in each of these relationships, because our new natures have the capacity to truly love (Eph. 1:3).
Kelly M. Kapic • Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn't the American Dream
Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms People, Churches, and Organizations From the Inside Out
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The question for people reading a book (like this one) then is not, what will I read next, but with whom will I learn? This might be enrolling in an undergraduate course of studies, it might be joining a church small group, or it might be committing to a senior leadership program. The choice of who you spend your time with will determine more of
... See moreJeff Haanen • An Uncommon Guide to Retirement: Finding God's Purpose for the Next Season of Life
How the King of Kings operates (1×1)
Even in crowds, Jesus’ healing was deeply personal.
The bleeding woman? He stopped. “Who touched Me?” (Luke 8:45)
The leper? He didn’t just say the word—He touched him. (Luke 5:13)
Bartimaeus? Jesus heard his voice from the roadside crowd and called him forward. (Mark 10:49)
Even when healing many, the Gospels paint
... See moreMay God grant all of us both wisdom and obedience as we press into His grand story of change for poor people—and ourselves.
Kelly M. Kapic • Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn't the American Dream
He imparts “the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:6).
J. Oswald Sanders • Spiritual Leadership, Spiritual Discipleship, Spiritual Maturity Set of 3 Sanders books
The more we know our Father, the more we become like Him. This is how God causes us to grow from glory to glory in every area of our lives. It is simply by beholding Him!
Joseph Prince • Unmerited Favor
