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God’s Redemptive Work in Exodus

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What does God’s abiding presence mean in moments of pain? Does he sympathize with us? Where is true rest in a world of stress and suffering? These are good questions, and our redemption in Christ speaks to every one of them. In You Are Redeemed: Devotions for Living a Whole New Life, Nana Dolce helps women see how God, in his Word, draws near to make himself known. Dolce’s 40-day devotional...

What Is with Fickle Faith?

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Visit almost any university campus in the US and you will find a common phenomenon: a beautiful central campus surrounded by church buildings representing a host of denominations. Those churches represent a day when the university and the church worked side-by-side in the development of our nation’s future leaders. Students and community members gathered en masse to worship Jesus and celebrate...

Letting Go of Your Spouse

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Right now, the one thing I don’t know how to do is let go of my wife emotionally. I don’t know what that means. Does that mean I stop loving her? Or to stop loving her as a wife, but just as a sister in Christ? Almost like accepting that it’s over until if/when God says otherwise?I’m not sure I know how to do that. — Ralph When it was her turn to share, Sheri opened her mouth to speak but...

What Are We Afraid Of?

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Billy Hartman was one of my good buddies growing up. He lived on a big farm with horses, only a ten-minute walk from my home. One of the most profound memories I have of the Hartman farm and family was the time they installed the first bomb shelter I had ever seen. It was during the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the Cold War seemed ready to lead us into the first all-out nuclear war. In that...

Help Children to Develop the Heart of a Servant

blog Coop Helps Out

Do you know a child who loves to play with cars? Maybe a little one fascinated with big trucks? Then, The Wheeles, a series of books written by Sarah Reju and illustrated by Tania Rex, is sure to be right up their alley. The Wheelies are a family of vehicles whose adventures are both fun and relatable to children ages 3–8. And when trouble finds young Coop, as it always seems to do, the truth of...

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