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The Quiet Time Quandary—Tip 3

by Andrea Bailey Willits on January 28, 2010

You want to do it. You know it’s crucial to a healthy relationship with God. And you even have a shelf full of books about it. Then why is it so hard to have a meaningful quiet time?

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The Quiet Time Quandary—Tip 2

by Andrea Bailey Willits on January 27, 2010

You want to do it. You know it’s crucial to a healthy relationship with God. And you even have a shelf full of books about it. Then why is it so hard to have a meaningful quiet time?

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The Quiet Time Quandary—Tip 1

by Andrea Bailey Willits on January 26, 2010

You want to do it. You know it’s crucial to a healthy relationship with God. And you even have a shelf full of books about it. Then why is it so hard to have a meaningful quiet time?

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Up Your Career Prospects in a Down Economy (Part 2)

by Matthew Paul Turner on January 21, 2010

Looking for a new job? Thousands of people just like you are sending out résumés, engaging in phone interviews, and having to endure a multitude of well-intentioned platitudes like, “When God shuts a door, He opens a window.” Open windows are great and all, but crawling through one in hopes of landing a job will probably get you arrested.

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Up Your Career Prospects in a Down Economy (Part 1)

by Matthew Paul Turner on January 20, 2010

Looking for a new job? Thousands of people just like you are sending out résumés, engaging in phone interviews, and having to endure a multitude of well-intentioned platitudes like, “When God shuts a door, He opens a window.” Open windows are great and all, but crawling through one in hopes of landing a job will probably get you arrested.

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Your Spiritual Makeover Starts Now

by Jennifer McCaman on January 12, 2010

God doesn’t make cookie-cutter people. And as Christians, though we all strive to act and think like Jesus, God loves us specifically and individually. He knit us together in our mothers’ wombs and writes a specific plan for each of our lives.

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The Wonder of God’s Word

by Margaret Feinberg on January 04, 2010

While some dismiss the Bible as a dusty old book, I tend to view the pages as portals to the adventure of a lifetime. Not only are the passages chock-full of clever plots, compelling stories, and unforgettable characters, they’re laced with historical insights and literary beauty. When I open my well-worn leather Bible, I imagine myself walking into an ancient kingdom. As I cross into this foreign land, I imagine a castle with too many banquet halls and bedrooms to count—secret hallways, underground passages, and trap doors abound for the most inquisitive visitors.

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