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5 Ways to Respond to Troublesome Days

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By Dr. Kevin Folger, Thursday, May 28, 2015
Maintaining the Proper Focus in the midst of Chaos
2 Timothy 3:1 states, “In the last days perilous times shall come.” The word perilous means “difficult to deal with.”
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Current Events
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10 Ways to Extend God’s Grace to Hurting People

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Thursday, April 30, 2015
Helping Those You Serve in the midst of Trials
So often, when those we lead and love are hurting, we hurt too. We hurt for them, and, in many cases, we also feel the loss they are experiencing. When we are hurting with others, how do we, as spiritual leaders, extend God’s grace to them?
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Pastoral Leadership
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Unshakable Faith

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By Alan Fong, Friday, August 22, 2014
3 Reasons Job’s Faith Remained Strong
Every time I think I have it rough, the Lord causes me to think about Job. I am not sure there was another man who was tried to the breaking point like Job was.
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Christian Living
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The Obscurity Principle

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By Chris Edwards, Wednesday, July 9, 2014
4 Lessons Learned in Times of Obscurity
There is an inescapable principle at work in Scripture. It is prevalent from the first few chapters of Genesis to the end of Revelation. It is a principle that is applied to the greatest servants of the Lord. It is a principle that is painful and time consuming in its application, but necessary to the process of preparation that every saint greatly used of God must go through.
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Reaching in to Nurture God’s People

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By Jerry Ferrso, Friday, February 28, 2014
Helping Your Church Members through Trials
It is vital to be aggressive and proactive in reaching people. And it is just as vital to minister to their needs after we reach them. Too often, churches who are good at reaching the lost flounder when it comes to caring for the needs of young Christians.
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Pastoral Leadership
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An Anchor in Troubled Times

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By Anthony King, Thursday, February 20, 2014
3 Truths to Remember in Trials
Maybe it’s just me, but sometimes life takes me for such a ride that I’m not sure which end is up. During times like these, we begin to question God and begin to wonder exactly what He’s doing. Such thinking isn’t wrong or sinful. The Psalms are replete with David crying out to God and wondering what exactly God is up to.
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Christian Living
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Overwhelmed—A Moses Moment

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By Fred Fies, Thursday, February 6, 2014
What to Do When You Feel Overwhelmed
Have you ever felt that what God has called you to do is more than you can handle? Have you felt overwhelmed to the point that you want to quit? Then you, my friend, have had a Moses moment!
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Christian Living
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4 Practical Truths about Trials

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By Gordon Conner, Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Trials Are Intended to Grow Us
Don’t let anyone tell you—and don’t you ever tell anyone—that believers are exempt from tough times in life. There is an element in the broad range of “Christendom” that claims God intends for us to be problem free. Just fly away towards Heaven… they have created their own form of escapism. God never works that way. Note, God says, “When ye fall into…” not if!
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The Lord Is at Hand

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By Dr. Tim Cruse, Tuesday, November 12, 2013
God Is at Work in Your Life
There are times in the Christian walk when the Lord seems far away. The dew of His conscious presence no longer saturates the contemplations of our heart. The clouds of unbelief hide the Son from us and we feel all alone.
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Christian Living
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The Sun Still Shines

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By Dr. Tim Cruse, Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Blessings Are Just around the Corner
Clouds do not extinguish the light of the sun; they simply cover it temporarily. No matter how dark it gets, beyond the clouds we find the sun unchanged in its radiance and warmth. Spiritually speaking, God allows the clouds of sickness and sorrow to roll into our lives. Our days become long and dark. Our spirits sink low. Our faith begins to waver.
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Christian Living
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Finding God’s Grace through Adversity

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By Dr. Kevin Folger, Thursday, August 8, 2013
God Wants Us to Rest in Him
The Apostle Paul wrote about dealing with great adversity in 2 Corinthians 1. In verse 8, he made this statement about his trouble, “For we would not, brethren, have you ignorant of our trouble which came to us in Asia, that we were pressed out of measure, above strength, insomuch that we despaired even of life.”
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Christian Living
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God Can Turn it Around

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By Dr. Tim Cruse, Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sometimes it Is Difficult to See God’s Purpose
Who is God using to bring you low today? Perhaps it is a proud Peninnah to taunt you along the way. How about a jealous Haman plotting to hang you out to dry, Or a disloyal Absalom cursing you like a Shimei?
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Christian Living
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Is it Okay to Ask Why?

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By Kurt Copeland, Thursday, December 20, 2012
God Teaches His Children through Trials
I remember as a teen hearing a preacher preach that we should never ask God “why?” I wish I could say that I clearly remember the text and context of the message he preached, but I don’t. One thing I can say is that I remember his drilling that central point home in my mind.
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Christian Living
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God Is Our Rock

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By Stephen Benefield, Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Our Survival in Adversity Depends on Our Faith in Who God Is
Adversity comes in all shapes and sizes. Adversity is simply defined as hardship and suffering or an extremely unfavorable experience or event. The word adverse means creating momentum in a direction opposite from that desired.
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Christian Living
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Massacred for the Faith

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, July 23, 2012
A Faith Worth Dying For
In January of 1655, the Duke of Savoy forced a cruel choice upon the Waldensians of the lower valleys in Italy—either attend Catholic Mass, or move out of the valley within three days. In the dead of winter, some two thousand people journeyed across swollen rivers, snow-buried valleys, and ice-covered mountains with traces of blood marking their trail.
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Christian Living
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How to Help Hurting People

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By Dr. Kevin Folger, Monday, April 9, 2012
The Pastor Must Bind up the Broken Hearted
We know that Christ ultimately came to save us from our sins. Truth be told, the reason we face so many hurtful situations and circumstances in our lives is because we live in a sin-cursed world, and we are sinners. Because people are sinful, they do hurtful, hateful, and sinful things which always affect others.
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Are You Securely Fastened to the Rock?

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By Valerie Creed, Friday, March 30, 2012
Ground Your Life in the Word of God
I am reminded of a lighthouse resembling an iron skeleton that once stood far out at sea about eight miles east of Boston, Massachusetts. Its name was the Minot’s Ledge. The keepers inside this lighthouse always trembled when a stormy tempest swept their way and swayed their seventy-five foot home.
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Marks of Spiritual Maturity

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By Stephen Benefield, Wednesday, March 14, 2012
How to Tell if Your Converts are Growing
I have been encouraged recently by some signs of spiritual maturity in a few of our church members. I have seen people who a few years ago were like fragile, young plants needing lots of spiritual attention and investment, now exhibiting the strength and stability of a mighty tree.
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Christian Living
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A Handful of Quarters

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By Dr. John Goetsch, Friday, February 10, 2012
When Brokenness Increases Usefulness
Most of us are not interested in spending money on something that is broken. We are reluctant to buy a used car until we have done a thorough check with Carfax to ensure ourselves that we are not getting stuck with someone else’s junk.
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Christian Living
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How to Steward Your Trial with Grace

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 14, 2011
God Is Working in Ways You Cannot See Yet
Have you ever thought of your trial as a stewardship from God? It is. And when stewarded properly, God will use your trial to give you some of His greatest gifts. God has given us an incredible, amazing resource with which to steward our trials. It’s called grace.
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Christian Living
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