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Playing and resting rarely come to mind when we think of strength. But taking time to be energized and refilled is critical for healthy, sustained growth. Playing and resting remind us that being strong is simply about receiving God’s love, not working for his approval.
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Playing and resting rarely come to mind when we think of strength. But taking time to be energized and refilled is critical for healthy, sustained growth.
Playing and resting remind us that being strong is simply about receiving God’s love, not working for his approval.
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Strong Challenge - Play (Program)
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Grow Up (Program)
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Brian Tome talks about what a life of growth looks like.
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We’re drowning in Spirituality. It seems to be everywhere. You can’t walk 5 feet at Joseph Beth, or turn on the TV or go to a movie without bumping into someone’s new and improved take on the meaning of life. But at the core is any of it really new or imp
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What if we discovered that our mind has played tricks on us? What if things are not what they seem? What if we found that our world is not defined by what happens to us but rather by how we process and react to what happens? And what if the result is we’v
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What if we discovered that our mind has played tricks on us? What if things are not what they seem? What if we found that our world is not defined by what happens to us but rather by how we process and react to what happens? And what if the result is we’v
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Sometimes our world seems to be one giant contradiction. And Christmas is no different. It’s a time of warm family memories and fathers who don’t talk to their children. A time of being thankful for how much we have and hurt by how much we don’t. A time o
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Sometimes our world seems to be one giant contradiction. And Christmas is no different. It’s a time of warm family memories and fathers who don’t talk to their children. A time of being thankful for how much we have and hurt by how much we don’t. A time o
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The recent Da Vinci Code phenomenon has made all kinds of news, and stirred up all kinds of controversy. While we’re not here to slam the book or blast the new movie, the Da Vinci Code does raise a lot of great questions worthy of consideration. This th
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Life would be much more convenient if we could compartmentalize it into distinct and separate pieces: home and work, play and personal, spiritual and non-spiritual. But reality is that separation is impossible. Everything is connected. If even one thing i
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