Don't confuse love for love

One of the shortcomings of the English language is we have one word for love, and that one word must describe our relationship with many people and many things (like friends, pets, and food). Rather than lump all these loves into one word, it would be helpful to dig into the nuances of love and its purpose in our life.

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Speaking Jesus in every life-compartment

Do you compartmentalize your life into various sections (work, fun, school, family, church etc.)? Do you consider some of your compartments to be more God-centred and others less God-centred? In other words, are there any life compartments where you might consider yourself to not be a full-time minister for Jesus?

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Spiritual Stuff I Learned from Not Knowing Motorcycle Maintenance

There are times we lack the knowledge and confidence to do some basic things as a follower of Jesus: share our faith, facilitate a small group discussion, explain a bible passage to our kids, disciple a new believer. Sadly, we sometimes use the lack of knowledge as an excuse to not do these basic actions.

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Shame Tax

Sin. This word has become a 3-letter "4-letter word" in our culture today. We feel judged when people throw this word at us, and the way certain churches or people claiming to be Christian have handled this word has been nothing short of spiritual abuse, causing "ex-vangelicals" to leave the church in droves. But that doesn't mean it's an evil word.

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Resume virtues vs Eulogy virtues

When was the last time you attended a work training session, or went to a conference or workshop intended to develop your skills? What skills were you developing? These are great skills to have, and we are wise to keep learning skills and virtues that will serve us well in the workplace and in our career. However, in the grand scheme of life, most of these skills and virtues are of secondary importance.

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You've got the power! (Beatitudes part 7)

I’m what is known as a ‘spicy one’, meaning I don’t often stay quiet when offended, and *may* have a bit of a hot head. Keeping peace is not often my strong suit. This Beatitude always seemed to be unattainable unless God gave me a whole new personality. But if you look closely, this Beatitude doesn’t say blessed are the peacekeepers…

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