Monthly Archives: April 2019

Lay Down Your Relationships


Let’s pick up where we left off last week: “And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name’s sake, will receive a hundredfold and will inherit eternal life” … Continue reading

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Devotions on F.I.R.E.


I’ve worked on several of Ken’s books of commentaries, and with this one he brings his inductive F.I.R.E. format to a year-long devotional form. Enjoy. . . . Ken Burge. Devotions on F.I.R.E. 384p., $14.99, Deep River Books. Readers of Devotions … Continue reading

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Lay Down Your Possessions    


Now the rubber starts hitting the road even more violently. Not that it’s been easy at all to deal with all this internal stuff so far, but let’s face it: At some point, all that inner conviction has to begin … Continue reading

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New Growth Press minibooks


I’ve worked on (and still am working on) too many of these to list out here, but trust me, there’s probably a minibook for any counseling situation you or someone you know is facing. And you’ll likely recognize some of … Continue reading

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Lay Down Your Reputation


Anything we’ve done apart from God is . . . apart from God. Continue reading

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Lay Down Your Strength


We often want to do God’s work, but nearly as often we don’t want to do it God’s way. Continue reading

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Is There More? Resurrecting Communion


Just in time for the Easter season . . . and any season where you desire to bring more meaning into the Lord’s Supper . . . David Warnick. Is There More? Resurrecting Communion. 160p., $13.99, Deep River Books. The Bible … Continue reading

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Lay Down Your Independence


The people in front of Jesus weren’t obstacles in his path—they were his path. We’re called to follow that path. Continue reading

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