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Summer Reading Preview: A Chameleon, a Boy, and a Quest

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We are sure you know about most of our various series of young children’s picture books, but are you familiar with The Rwendigo Tales for ages eight and up? Written by J. A. Myhre, a missionary with Serge and doctor living and working in East Africa, the four books in the series teach readers of all ages important truths about justice, overcoming evil, and the courage to make a difference...

Raising and Equipping Confident Kids

The world can be a scary place, but we can help our children feel confident and prepared rather than growing up scared or being sheltered from the potential dangers that surround them. After more than two decades as a family counselor, Julie Lowe has seen how important it is to help parents and caregivers think wisely and biblically about the potentially harmful situations children face. Instead...

Jesus Is the One Who Makes Our Mission Trip Successful

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It’s tempting to think that doing a good job on our trip or seeing lots of fruit from our work is what makes us “successful.” But Jesus points out that no matter how well (or poorly!) our ministry is going, our relationship with him is what establishes our worth and identity. It is the foundation of our deepest joy. 1 After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead...

Gospel-Shaped Leaders Communicate with Grace-Filled Candor

A lamblike, dovelike spirit and temper is the true and distinguishing disposition of the hearts of Christians. Jonathan Edwards Confronting others is exhausting. But it is even more tiring to avoid conflict. Relational strain will grow like weeds in an untended field. The best way to lead is by addressing problems in a spirit of gentleness and with grace-filled candor. Apply the attitude of a...

Misfits and the Arrival of God

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My existence in high school sometimes felt like one extended experience of humiliation. The boys in my grade had a running joke about the way I looked. One time, as I sat down in a classroom, a boy stood up and shouted, “Hey, look at Michelle! She’s so ugly.” Never in my life had I wanted to be more invisible than in that moment. I still remember the way all eyes turned to look at me, and an...

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