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Interesting Thing About Joseph, the Earthly Father of Jesus
Joe McKeever
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Pastor, Those Scars on Your Soul Are Blessed of God
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Pastor, Stop Comparing and Competing
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Forgiveness: Such a Powerful Concept
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Five Ways to Honor the Past While Not Losing the Future
Thom Rainer
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May 17, 2023
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God Is About to Give You Rest
Sean Pinder
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May 16, 2023
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5 Shocking Realities About the Real State of Pastor Burnout
Carey Nieuwhof
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It’s Not Over for You yet
Sean Pinder
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How an Improv Class Improved My Preaching and Enhanced My Life
Charles Stone
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A Fearless Tomorrow…
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Interesting Thing About Joseph, the Earthly Father of Jesus
Joe McKeever
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January 30, 2026
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It was mid-way through December and I was telling a minister friend how I had preached on Joseph, the father of Jesus, the Sunday...
Great Churches Aren’t Perfect Churches
Dan Reiland
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January 29, 2026
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Jesus launched the Church. It was messy, and led by flawed leaders. The early church began in a time where the culture was shifting, political...
Stepping Into a New Season: How to Navigate Pastoral Transitions with Your Family
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January 28, 2026
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Got a job offer for a Pastor position in a new city? What’s the best way to address it with your children? While there...