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You are here:Home/Archives for spiritual growth My Demon, My Jesus by Blue Tapp My Demon, My Jesus by Blue Tapp A near-death experience, a botched suicide that worked… then didn’t. God had another plan. “My Demon, My Jesus” is a Christian memoir about the author’s struggle with...
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Bible lessons,Ministry,Spiritual growth The obedience of Elijah; a lesson for us from 1 Kings 17:2-8 August 14, 2021byJames CallenComments are Disabled Instead of looking down or looking around, we ought to look up! Instead of focusing on problems, look to the Provider. Instead of seeing...
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Spiritual growth requires taking a leap of faith every once in a while–regardless of what “faith” means to you. For example, rather than staying up late worrying about an upcoming event at work that you’re scheduled to host, try to relax a bit and let your plan of execution evolve ...
Ceasing to work is physically and spiritually being slothful. To the extent we are able, we are to work for our own spiritual food and thereby reap the spiritual growth that work will bring. Being diligent and not slothful is necessary if we are to move onwards to maturity in Christ. ...
Again, the idea that our bondage to material things gets in the way of growth in our spiritual life captured my interest. And then the third night, dealing with Jesus’ instructions for when we pray, really started to open things up. I realized that I kept asking Him to tell me what ...