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The Key to Living with Gratitude and Humility
Daily ReflectionAs most of you who receive the Daily Reflections know, I write these devotions as part of my job as Senior Director and...
Are You a Fool for Christ?
Daily ReflectionOur dedication to Christ makes us look like fools, but you claim to be so wise in Christ! We are weak, but you are so...
Not in Talk . . . But in Power!
Daily ReflectionFor the Kingdom of God is not just a lot of talk; it is living by God’s power. 1 Corinthians 4:20 In the fourth...
A New Kind of Festival
Daily ReflectionIn 1 Corinthians 5, Paul deals with practical situations in the life of the Corinthian church. The first concerns a man...
Being in the World
Daily ReflectionWhen it comes to our relationships with people who sin, we Christians often miss the mark. Sometimes we are far too...
Choosing to Lose?
Daily ReflectionSeveral years ago, a pastor friend I know found himself in a strange and uncomfortable position. He was being sued in...
What Did God Do to You?
Daily ReflectionWhat happened when you first put your faith in Jesus Christ? When you became a believer, what did God do to you?Most of...
What’s Freedom For?
Daily ReflectionWhen we put our faith in Jesus Christ, we experience unprecedented freedom. No longer do we need to live in fear of...
Why Your Body Is Wonderful
Daily ReflectionIn the latter part of 1 Corinthians 6, Paul explains to the believers in Corinth why they should avoid sexual...
Seeing Life as a Gift
Daily Reflection1 Corinthians 7 addresses issues that arose among the Christians in Corinth concerning marriage and singleness. It seems...
Thriving Right Where You Are
Daily ReflectionWhen we find ourselves in difficult situations, it’s only natural to want to change them. Of course, in many cases...
The Advantage of Singleness
Daily ReflectionThroughout much of the church today, Christians rightly see marriage as a gift from God. But they wrongly conclude or...