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Important Lessons I Learned from David Powlison

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It was the Fall of 1999, and I was entering the final stretch of my MA program in counseling.  My zeal to become a licensed professional counselor had been waning in light of being exposed to many psychological models that seemed to oppose my values and beliefs as a Christian. This crisis magnified with my ethics class where I learned of the discipline’s views pertaining to bringing one’s...

What Is the Gospel?

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That was the question I asked the nine- and ten-year-old Sunday school class I was teaching. I wondered if they knew the answer. When I was ten, I thought I knew. After all, I was a pastor’s daughter and went to a Christian school. But I didn’t. I had learned a gospel, but not the true gospel. What Was My Gospel? It started out right: You are a sinner whose only hope is to trust in Jesus, ask him...

5 Places You May Have Missed Seeing Jesus in Exodus

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In no other book of the Bible is God’s pattern for redemption laid out more clearly than in Exodus. We have the Israelites, who continuously spurn God’s love even though he chose them to be his children. And we have God, who despite the Israelites’ grumbling, complaining, disobedience and false worship, is faithful in his steadfast loving-kindness. But the journey of the Israelites out of slavery...

Six Ways to Help Your Child Appreciate God’s Design for Ethnic Diversity

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I wrote this little book because I am convinced from Scripture that ethnic diversity is not something that should be begrudgingly tolerated, but rather enthusiastically celebrated! Passages like Revelation 5:9–10 speak very loudly to God’s ultimate purpose in the gospel: a redeemed, ethnically diverse people worshipping God together for all eternity.  Like the facets of a jewel, the glory of...

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