Lay It Down: live the life JESUS has always wanted
Growing Out: From Disciples to Disciplers — a path to spiritual maturity that GETS you there
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- What do you let serve you, other than God? That’s your idol, or at least your potential idol.... facebook.com/pages/Lay-It-D… 1 hour ago
- Let's Get Scriptural: Read Ephesians 5:21-33. • Some form of the word "submit" is used four times in the first... fb.me/2o7jF95di 8 hours ago
- Jesus not only endured temptation, but overcame temptation we were too weak to have Satan even bother to THROW at us. facebook.com/pages/Lay-It-D… 5 days ago
- Let's Try Something Different: Write down some of the roles you currently play in life--parent, worker, friend,... fb.me/2f2dssZ6O 5 days ago
- All of our sin is a response to the gnawing sense we have deep down, that God doesn’t really want what's best for us. facebook.com/pages/Lay-It-D… 1 week ago
Blogroll
- Amazon Author Page (mine)
- Between 2 Trees… — Justin Morrisroe
- Bill Mallonee — Songs for the Journey and Beyond
- Clever Phrase Here — Amber Van Schooneveld
- Created for Community — Rob Bentz
- If I Blogged…. — Christopher Heuertz
- Josh Hunt
- Keith Meyer
- LarrysShallenberger.com
- Next Level Worship — Dwayne Moore
- Pure Purpose — Susan Lawrence
- Shawn Vander Lugt
- Sunny Side Up (not scrambled) — Linda Crawford
- The Heart of a Warrior — Greg Bourgond
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Tag Archives: church multiplication
Pay It Forward: discipleship version
If you’ve never seen the movie Pay It Forward, you’ve probably at least heard the concept, although you may or may not have been given the full picture. Usually it’s portrayed as: One person does a good, unselfish deed for … Continue reading