DEVOTIONS Really Listening As Christians, we wait for something greater in the life to come. Ravi Zacharias
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I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subject-edit, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious ...
Because of our fallen nature and the negative patterns we may have learned from human relationships, we often relate to God as though we were orphan children instead of who we really are: his beloved sons and daughters. This attitude has repercussions in the way we behave toward God and those around us. Recognizing the ways we fail to see our identity in Christ can be the first step toward a relationship ...
Because of our fallen nature and the negative patterns we may have learned from human relationships, we often relate to God as though we were orphan children instead of who we really are: his beloved sons and daughters. This attitude has repercussions in the way we behave toward God and those around us. Recognizing the ways we fail to see our identity in Christ can be the first step toward a relationship ...
Spiritual discernment is listening for God's will. It's done through consensus, which simply means that in a church board or committee, an important test of God's leading is spiritual unity, a sense of peace after a prayerful and thorough discussion of a decision.
How to do that while still getting things done?
1. Choose a sensitive guide. In many ways, church meetings governed by spiritual discernment ...
Urgent care situations require a response from church leaders. This overview outlines major steps you should take when someone in your church is diagnosed with cancer. These steps are explored in greater depth and detail in the remainder of this packet.
Immediate Concerns
Encourage your friend to seek the best medical care possible.
Accept grief, sadness, and tears as normal reactions to a cancer diagnosis.
Facing the Final Foe Cancer forces us to consider a subject we’d much rather avoid: death. by Madison Trammel
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A few months ago, one of my best friends went to the doctor for sinus pain and came home with the worst possible diagnosis: cancer.
A missionary to Thailand, Peter had seen doctors in that country who told him he merely had an infection. But on a summer study trip to the United States, he decided to get another opinion.
The American doctors found a rare but deadly strain of sinus cancer caused by either ...
Taking on Cancer This survivor fought the disease more than once. Here are her strategies. by Phyllis Ten Elshof
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This article describes one woman's fight against breast cancer. Use it to educate yourself about the many decisions and life changes that accompany such a diagnosis. Consider giving it to a person you know who is facing a battle with breast cancer. Finally, reflect on the principles offered here and how they translate to other types of cancer.
The first time I had breast cancer, in 1993, I thought ...