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Devotions from Psalms Series: Walking a Wider Path You provide a broad path for my feet, so that my ankles do not give way byMartin WilesDecember 30, 2024
Apologetics Church Life FeaturedMarch 22, 2022 A Fundamental Apology: My Journey Out of Legalism The darker contours of fundamentalism’s shadow hung over my relationships, byChris Dunn
Bible Study Lifestyle Spiritual GrowthMay 18, 2021 Beating the Drudgery of Bible Reading Plans I challenged our adult Sunday School class to try reading the Bible in a year byJeremy Lundmark
Bible Study Faith TheologyJanuary 27, 2021 Legalism by Any Other Name The church has found religious ways to mask its penchant for handing out the byChris Dunn
Faith Featured RelationshipsJune 6, 2018 What’s Love Got to Do with It? Perhaps you were raised in a very strict home that could be defined as byJohn Mallonee
Biblical Studies Church Life FeaturedApril 28, 2018 To Judge or Not to Judge Perhaps cited more than any other passage from the Bible in relation to the byJohn I. Snyder
Church Life Leadership Development Practical Theology Spiritual GrowthApril 11, 2018 The Exposition of Scripture — Dangerous Trajectories With the foundation laid, the focus is now shifted to sifting through all the byChris Dunn
Biblical Studies Church Life Featured Spiritual GrowthFebruary 10, 2018 Just Don’t Do It? Confession time byJill Richardson
UncategorizedApril 24, 2015 The Freedom of Election One of the most recognized verses in the Bible is also, in my opinion, one of byShelton Brown
UncategorizedApril 7, 2015 Bad Religion I am a worshipper of Jesus, but I’m ambivalent about categorizing myself byBren Hughes