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Every Good Work: Part 2
It doesn’t matter what you do, but whom you do it for.
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Read MoreOn Fences and Wells
There are two approaches to the spiritual life that have remarkably different outcomes: fence building and well digging. I don’t know if there is a theological shift that is more important for our day and age than this one.
Read MoreEvery Good Work: Part 1
All our work can be every good work for God.
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Read MoreSENT | Jeff and Robin Gerke | It’s Going to Be Okay project
Jeff and Robin Gerke came up with a unique service project to bless kids in foster care and help the kids at our church learn about kindness: “The goal of It’s Going to Be Okay is to help foster kids know that they’re not forgotten and that comfort is available to them.”
Read MoreA Food Pantry and Our 3-Year-Olds
Klista Bomberger has created a beautiful partnership to meet a big need for the students and families at her school and at the same time, model generosity and kindness for the youngest kids at Pulpit Rock Church.
Read MoreWhere does Pulpit Rock Church stand on the Bible?
Recently someone asked Thomas where Pulpit Rock Church stood on the Bible. He thought it was good conversation, worth sharing with you.
Read MoreThe Seven: Sent
Let us who have been sent not grow weary and not lose heart.
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Read MoreWhen "The Homeless" become "Artists" and "Friends"
Cindy Limbrick is redefining our connection with our neighbors at the Springs Rescue Mission. She is holding space with the homeless and using art as a way to build an amazing relationship and community. And the results are simply stunning.
Read MoreThe Seven: Neighbor
Neighbor means we go out like Jesus where we live.
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Read MoreListening to People of Other Religions
I believe one of the greatest mistakes Christians have made is that we communicate as if we have exclusive access to Jesus. I want to grow in being a person who invites others, regardless of their religious identities, to come alongside me to help me to better listen to Jesus.
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