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Four Ways Doctrine Impacts Every Day of My Life (and Why the Church Needs It)

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This article explains why sound doctrine is good for Christ's followers. It encourages the study of theology for our knowledge of God, growth in grace, gospel conversations, and trust in Christ.

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Five Steps to Be a Better Reader (and Read Better Books)

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This article offers five tactics to help you read more efficiently. It suggests prioritizing reading, establishing a regular reading routine, taking advantage of small breaks in the day, putting down your phone, and listening to audiobooks.

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Take Up Your Cross, Put Down Your Phone, and Follow Me

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This article provides suggestions for eliminating digital distractions in our lives in order to develop our walk with the Lord. It suggests to cultivate a deep walk through time in God's Word, in prayer, by making time for people and corporate worship, and by knowing what is truly important.

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Four Strategies for Those Who've Quit Their Bible Reading Plan

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Have you ever started a Bible reading plan only to get bogged down part way through? This article offers four strategies to consider if you have quit such a plan. It suggests reading the Bible in large portions, in small portions, with repetition, and on a whim.

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Pastor, Don't Forget to Guard Your Church

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This article discusses the biblical image of the pastor as a watchman. From this it shows the responsibility of today's pastor to act as watchman, by delivering God's Word to his people and keeping watch over their souls.

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Questions to Ask before Posting about Politics on Social Media

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Do you have a habit of interacting with politics on social media? This article offers seven questions you should consider before you post.

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How Do I Keep Growing Theologically after Seminary?

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The nature of a pastor's work often means he needs to be strategic about making time to continue learning. This article offers five practical ways to continue to grow theologically in the ministry.

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Five Things to Focus on in Your First Year in Ministry

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This article offers wisdom for a pastor in the first year of his ministry: spend time getting to know the flock, do not try and change things, work hard at preaching and teaching, pray for God's help and be patient, and work on being healthy.

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Put Down Your Phone, Pick Up Your Cross, and Follow Jesus

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Do you struggle with spiritual growth because of all the distractions around you, like technology? There are five things you can do to better your walk with Christ, and all have to do with what you do with your time.

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Let us cultivate the spirit of prayer which is even better than the habit of prayer. There may be seeming prayer where there is little devotion. We should begin to pray before we kneel down, and we should not cease when we rise up. Charles H. Spurgeon
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