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Blessing in the Christian life

  • Mikey Lynch
  • 21 March 2018

Jesus experiences the suffering of the psalms, and their hope of blessing is fulfilled in him too. What does that mean for us as Christians?

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Why did God answer my half-hearted prayer?

  • Kirsten McKinlay
  • 19 March 2018

In spite of our shortcomings, weaknesses and half-heartedness, our gracious God is the business of answering prayer and shaping us into the image of his Son.

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Reading into discipleship: Married for who?

  • Laura Denny
  • 14 March 2018

Where the true purpose and beauty of sex is twisted and distorted, the design and purpose of marriage is contorted with it, because they're inextricably linked. So, as Christians, how do we set the record straight?

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What to do for unconverted people in your home group

  • Ian Carmichael
  • 12 March 2018

First, how do we assess whether our group members are converted? And, second, what do we do about it if we’re unsure about someone in our group?

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How to stay focused during group prayer

  • Rachel Macdonald
  • 7 March 2018

A few different ways to stay on task while listening and agreeing with the person praying aloud on your behalf.

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Do whatever makes you holy

  • Mike Taylor
  • 5 March 2018

Does your church culture perpetuate a “do whatever makes you happy” version of Christianity?

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Profile of a reader: Laura Denny

  • Marty Sweeney
  • 28 February 2018

If you have any interest in reading, you’ve probably read at least one of the many excellent articles on how to read more. Then you become deflated, overwhelmed and drift back into being a half-engaged reader.

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Standing as one with the persecuted at Easter

  • Tanya Ling
  • 26 February 2018

Easter is a time of heightened persecution for many believers around the world. Many Christians who meet together do so at great risk.

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A fun fact in Leviticus that helps us live full lives

  • Ruth Baker
  • 21 February 2018

God’s covenant with his chosen people is referred to as a covenant of salt only three times: Leviticus 2:13, Numbers 18:19, and 2 Chronicles 13:5.

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Reading into discipleship: Knowing vs knowing of God

  • Kirsten McKinlay
  • 19 February 2018

Do you ever feel a sense of guilt or embarrassment when someone mentions one of the great Christian classic works and you’ve never even looked at it?

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