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The Fix: How the Twelve Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, the Down and Out, and Everyone in Between
By Ian Morgan CronREAD MOREDid you know that anyone—addicts or non-addicts—can benefit from working the 12 Steps and find the freedom, joy, and intimacy with God that their hearts long for?
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Trinity Christian College’s plan to close in 2026 includes agreements to help students complete degrees at similar schools. The economic realities affecting institutions of higher ed prompted the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities to offer a sustainability index check.
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We must find an intentional plan for practicing and living out our faith.
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Grandma Ruth Doesn't Go to Funerals
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The Blossoming Summer
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Living with Grief
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Instead of thinking about ways people can be changed and molded to fit a particular spiritual gift, consider ways a person can be encouraged to grow the gifts they already have.
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The landscape of corporate worship has shifted dramatically with the surge of livestreaming.
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A singer leaves the Atlanta music scene and starts over in small-town Tennessee, where she finds love and new purpose but can't escape the past.
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Trouble Dog: From Shelter Dog to Conservation Hero
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Collaborating to share preaching, three Christian Reformed pastors in Indiana have helped their congregations reestablish Sunday evening worship.