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Treasure that is New - Treasure that is Old
People, by nature, often tend to be “either-or” oriented. Many are inclined to embrace the old and reject the new, or to appreciate the new and discard the old. It can be a challenge to recognize value in both the old and the new, to see them as complementary, not as contradictory, and then to integrate them skillfully. Read the Article.
Seven Unders that Will Put You Over
People are continually looking for that special something that will give them an edge in life. They are looking for an advantage, something that will raise them to a higher level of living. People don’t want to be "under the weather," "under pressure," or "under the circumstances." People want to rise above the challenges and the pressures of life and enjoy God’s blessings and the victory he offers His children. Read the Message.
Avoiding the Ditches of Pride and Inferiority
In every issue in life, there are two extremes we must avoida ditch on either side of the road. When it comes to our egoour sense of selfthere is a ditch of pride on one side of the road and a ditch of inferiority on the other side. Our goal is to stay in the middle of the road! God’s plan is that we live in and operate in godly boldness and humility. Pride is a perversion of boldness, and inferiority is a perversion of humility. Read the Article.
25 Ways to Ride a Dead Horse
1. Buying a stronger whip.
2. Declaring, “God told us to ride this horse.”
3. Proclaiming, “This is the way we’ve always ridden this horse.”
4. Reminding ourselves that other churches ride this same kind of horse.
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