Tag: gentle discipleship
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How God Speaks Through the Bible
This month, a blog series titled “5 Ways God Speaks to Us” will be launched, focusing on how we hear from God through scripture. The Bible, as God’s inspired Word, provides direction and personal revelations. Each Wednesday in May, readers are encouraged to engage with the content and discover God’s messages tailored for them.
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Singleness vs. Society: Breaking the Myths About Being Single
The article discusses the societal pressures faced by singles, particularly women, who often receive unsolicited advice about marriage and relationships. It warns against harmful resources that prey on fear and emphasizes that singleness can be a valuable time for self-growth. Ultimately, it reassures singles of their worth in God’s eyes, independent of marital status.
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Is Drinking Alcohol a Sin? Debunking Myths
The author expresses a love for wineries and moderate alcohol consumption while addressing the misconception that drinking is sinful. Historical context shows that alcohol often was safer than water. While drunkenness is condemned biblically, individuals should make personal choices about drinking. Neither abstaining nor indulging should bring shame.
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The Power of True Friendship in Personal Growth
The post emphasizes the importance of meaningful friendships and their role in personal growth. It highlights the necessity of mutual respect and equal effort in friendships, where true friends support one another’s well-being and choices. Good friends are seen as blessings that contribute positively to our lives, aiding in our evolution.
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The Healing Power of Forgiveness
The author shares a painful experience from a national women’s group, where they faced public shame for asking for help. Hurt by this incident and the lack of support, they struggled with bitterness. Ultimately, they learned the importance of forgiveness, finding peace and freedom by releasing their negative emotions, even without an apology from Maria.
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Emulating Christ Through Foot Washing
The content discusses three ways to emulate Christ: through prayer, teaching, and foot washing, which symbolizes humility and service. It highlights the ritual of foot washing during the Church of the Brethren’s love feast, referencing its biblical roots. Participants are encouraged to reflect on Christ’s humility and service to others.
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Swearing: Morality, Culture, and Personal Choice
The content discusses the complexity of language and obscenity, emphasizing that words can both hurt and heal. It highlights the subjective nature of what constitutes “filthy communication” and encourages personal reflection on the intention behind words. The author balances personal use of language with societal norms, advocating for freedom of speech.
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The Strength of Kindness in a Competitive World
The author reflects on being overlooked for a promotion due to being deemed “too nice.” Emphasizing that kindness is a strength in God’s eyes, they encourage Christians to live distinctly from worldly pressures. Kindness, humility, and forgiveness reflect true faith, showcasing God’s expectations versus earthly ambitions. Be a kind and humble leader.
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Finding Your Faith Community: A Guide for Christians
Many Christians cherish connections within their church families, yet some find it challenging to integrate into faith communities. It’s essential to find a congregation that aligns with personal beliefs. Taking the time to explore various denominations can lead to a supportive environment for spiritual growth and authentic connections. Keep searching for where you belong.
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True Love Starts with Knowing Your Worth in Christ
The post challenges the stereotype that little girls dream of a perfect marriage. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and spiritual growth before entering a relationship. Marriage preparation involves knowing one’s identity in Christ, focusing on personal growth, and seeking a partner who shares values of love, faith, and teamwork.