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Profiting From Criticism

04/29/09

Author:Dr. Don McMinn

In previous discussions about admonishing others, we’ve talked about two important issues.  If we’re going to love someone thoroughly, we must be willing to admonish if necessary.  On the other hand, we must be careful...[more]

 

Admonishing with Love and Preparation

04/28/09

Author:Dr. Don McMinn

In a previous blog, I was thinking about our responsibility to admonish one another based on our history of loving that person.  While it might not take much planning to prefer, support or comfort someone, admonishing is...[more]

 

When Love is Out of Balance and Incomplete

04/20/09

Author:Dr. Don McMinn

Years ago I learned a valuable, but painful lesson about admonishing the ones we love.  I had befriended a young businessman who aspired to the ministry, and for several years we ministered together in many ways.  As we...[more]

 

Sure-Fire Stress Reducers

04/14/09

Author:Dr. Chet Weld

To reduce stress, you have to be intentional about changing your lifestyle. Here are some practical tips that will enrich and de-stress your daily life. Never borrow from the future. If you worry about what may happen tomorrow...[more]

 

Living Daily in the Power of the Resurrection

04/13/09

Author:Tom Terry

To continue with my theme from the last week's series of blogs about the resurrection, there's one more entry I'd like to post about what the resurrection does for us. My most recent post was The Revolutionary Resurrection. In...[more]

 

The Revolutionary Resurrection

04/11/09

Author:Tom Terry

As we celebrate Easter, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, I want to offer up five significant thoughts about what the resurrection of Jesus Christ provides to us. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is far more significant than any...[more]

 

Losing Your Cool

04/08/09

Author:Karen Holford

You’ve had a bad day, and you’re exhausted. You worked as hard as you could at your job, but your boss still wants more. The traffic on the way home was a nightmare, and you realize as you open the door that you forgot to stop...[more]