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Monthly Archives: May 2014
The Danger of Doing Nothing: Bring Back Our Girls
“They have cast lots for My people, have given a boy as payment for a harlot, and sold a girl for wine, that they may drink.” (Joel 3:3) This passage, written over 2500 years ago, paints a powerful picture of a … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Ministry
Tagged boko haram, bring back our girls, human trafficking, nigeria, sex trafficking, slavery
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Easter Ever After: 3 Ways to Maintain the Momentum of Resurrection Sunday
Churches across the United States and around the world (including mine) experienced the expected bump in attendance this past Easter Sunday. Many churches saw attendance records, increased decisions for Christ and baptisms of new believers into the Christian faith. Many … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Ministry, Preaching
Tagged church growth, Easter, Ministry, resurrection, The Great Commission
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A Boy in His Hood: Commentary on Mark Cuban’s Comments
Just a few days ago, Mark Cuban, billionaire owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, made headlines by commenting on the hidden prejudices that he says we all have. Many have lauded him for being “honest” and “candid” in his response … Continue reading →
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