His Glory and My Good: A New Song from City Alight
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I have seen my Father’s glory / Revealed in Jesus Christ / And the more
that I behold Him / The more He satisfies When I gaze upon His beauty /
When I see...
Healing with the Healer
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I just want people to feel better. That's what I want for my clients and
friends. But that's not it. I want people to have a deep, indwelling
sense of G...
WHO IS YOUR NUMBER ONE FOLLOWER ON SOCIAL MEDIA?
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“No one looks at our social profiles more than we do. ‘We’re constantly
self-monitoring,’ Prof. Marshall says. Despite the name, social media isn’t
so much...
When was the last time Scripture surprised you?
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By C.J. Mahaney
This summer I had the privilege to preach three sermons at Solid Rock Church that
touch on surprising parts of Scripture. You can listen to...
the God that gives life to the dead
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I’ve been slowly combing through the book of Romans in the last few days,
and it’s incredible to see once again the vibrant life that can be found in
the W...
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during lent I will be blogging and following the blog from
www.sflighthouse.org under the Lent banner. I hope to complete the
trajectory of "Fit to Live" p...
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The Transforming Power of Prayer (Part 5)
"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matt. 6:13).
Prayer reminds you that your biggest l...
The Cliff
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Hello there! Excuse me. I don’t want to bother you, but I need to chat with
you for second if that’s ok. I recognize something in your eyes… It’s
myself I ...
The 4 G's: God is Gracious
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• We try to prove ourselves to ourselves
• We try to prove ourselves to others
• We try to prove ourselves to God
• God is Gracious, so we don...
Wow. Compelling. I just wondered how funny it would be if we stated the obvious all the time. Like what's the message being communicated behind advertising and so on. It would definitely be an interesting experiment. Like when I say "hello, how are you?" on a Monday morning, I really mean "Get out of my way and leave me alone."
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Wow. Compelling. I just wondered how funny it would be if we stated the obvious all the time. Like what's the message being communicated behind advertising and so on. It would definitely be an interesting experiment.
Like when I say "hello, how are you?" on a Monday morning, I really mean "Get out of my way and leave me alone."
lol...aint that the truuf!
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