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Worldview Definition
Worldview: as defined by The Free Dictionary 1. The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world. 2. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group.The 4 Killer Questions
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Tag Archives: Faith Alive
When the Going Gets Tough
I wanted to share anew this post with you all that I originally wrote and published in May 22, 2017. A couple of weeks ago I found myself quoting the English expression, “When the going gets tough, the tough get … Continue reading
How Is It Some Christians Face Their Accusers so Confidently?
This post is originally from October 26, 2015 and was entitle “P A of W: Holy Spirit Empowerment.” I wanted to repost it today, because it’s a reminder I needed and perhaps one that you need as well about the way … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living
Tagged Accused, Baptized by the Holy Spirit, Being Faithful in Little Things, Confidence in God, Enpowered, Facing Your Accusers, Faith Alive, Faith in someone, False leaders, Finding Peace, God gives us good gifts, God Provides, He provides a path, Holy Spirit Empowerment, living different, Living for Christ, Living Out Christianity, Out loud and Boldly for Him, With Jesus
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What is Faith?
Having posted about casting our cares upon God and humbling ourselves under His mighty hand, I found this past post on faith to be a good reiteration and reminder of that reality. (Adapted from the original post, posted November 14, … Continue reading
Posted in Worldview
Tagged Faith Alive, God can be trusted, God first loved us, God is faithful, Trusting in God
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How to Survive Christmas When You Just Don’t Feel It
This is a re-post from December 2018, but somehow it feels even more relevant today in the midst of Covid and all the other chaos of this world. What do you do when you’re looking around and realize what Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in Worldview
Tagged Christmas, Community matters, Faith Alive, Faith in someone, How Did Jesus’s Death on the Cross Pay for Our Sins?, How to Survive Christmas When You Just Don’t Feel It, It is not good to be alone, It's a battle, Jesus and Satan forever at odds, Jesus died for our sins, Lonely, Loving Others, Reach out, The Gift of the Cross, Victory in Christ, We were meant for community, When Victory Feels Far Away
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Being Faithful in Little Things
Why is being faithful in the little things so important? We encounter this Biblical concept a lot of places in Scripture, but two stories that stand out in their exhortation about our faithfulness to small things come from stories Jesus … Continue reading
Are You Remembering to Exchange Your Burden for Jesus’s Yoke?
Last week we talked about the exchange that takes place when we let Christ have our sin. I want to take that a little further this week andtalk about how we need to exchange our burdens of religious behavior for … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living, Defining Christian Beliefs
Tagged A Perfect Relationship, Faith Alive, Finding Peace, God is a god of love, God is a Good Parent, God keeps His promises, Its an exchange, Jesus cares for us, Jesus's yoke is easy, Live free, Rest, Surrender your burdens, Wanting Relationship
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Where Do We Find Faith?
I needed this reminder about faith, and thought I’d pull it out of the archives to share it with you all too. What is Faith? You might think it is odd to ask this question, but take a moment and … Continue reading
The Reality of Freedom from Sin
Last week we talked about everyone’s need to be freed from sin, and this week we’re going to look at the reality of this freedom from sin. This subject has proven confusing to many people because there are sets of … Continue reading
Posted in Defining Christian Beliefs, Facts from the Bible
Tagged A free Gift, Abide in Him, Abiding in Christ, Accessing More, Faith Alive, Forgiveness, His Blood Covers Sin, Jesus died for our sins, Living Free, Saved From What?, The Cost of Forgiveness, The Freedom to Choose, What is sin?
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Love Others Well
When we think of love, we don’t always think about what motivates love. In fact most of the time our assumption about love is that it is the motivator, but this is not always true. Love can be motivated by … Continue reading
When Victory Feels Far Away
What if, in our longing and searching for big victories, we are actually failing to see all the victories right in front of us? I have been struggling with the concept of victory in Christ for a while because I … Continue reading