Plus, 10 signs God is telling you to step back and take a break.
Rachel-Claire Cockrell
When we speak about "the Church" doing this or that, we tend to paint a picture of pastors, elders, or those in leadership at the forefront — as if they bear responsibility for sin issues on the rise in today's congregations. But according to Scripture, you and I are the Church. And if you and I are the Church, then the responsibility to identify and act on sin issues begins with us.
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As a Christian, you may often think about how during your time on Earth, you're acting as a representative of Jesus Christ and His teachings. With that in mind, it's important to take part in specific actions that strengthen your faith and help you live it out. The list below will help you get started.
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Satan wants to keep you from worshiping the One he hates. He wants to keep you from doing the right thing or any other thing that will draw you closer to the Lord. Here are eight ways Satan will keep you from worship.
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The Old Testament is full of powerful stories, vivid prophecies, and beautiful promises. It's the promises that can really carry you through a difficult season -- words of hope in your storm, doubt, and anxiousness. You can depend on what God says about Himself and what He will do. His promises are never empty but always true!
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Do you need a break? Sometimes that break is physical - taking something off of my schedule to rest. However, more often that break is spiritual - pausing long enough to remember God's truth. Maybe you've never considered what your mind and body are trying to tell you about your life. Here are 10 signs that your body and mind might be telling you it's time to take a break
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The thing about worry is it doesn't need any help entering into our thoughts. Even when life is at its best, we can find a reason to worry. It comes to us as naturally as taking our next breath. But what does the Bible say about worry? Is it really a sin? How should Christians handle the thoughts of fear that arise in our minds? Is worrying a normal part of life or is it a sin that God asks us to avoid?
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