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Two Reasons Christians Lose Their Joy (And What to Do about It)

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Why do Christians sometimes lose their joy? This article discusses two reasons why, and also considers what to do about it.

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You Can Pray – The Father Loves to Hear Us Pray

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The emphasis of Chapter 1 is that prayer may be uttered in confidence, because God as Father of his children want to hear their prayers.

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Ten Things You Should Know about the Reformation

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This article raises ten lesser-known interesting and relevant truths about the Reformation, including who started it, what it was about, and how it still matters.

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Good News to the Poor

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Chapter 6 is an exploration of the significance of Jesus’ promise that the gospel is “good news for the poor" (Luke 7:22). The social and political dimensions of the gospel are reflected on. The gospel is presented as a message of liberation, grace, and community.

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You Can Change – Why Would You Like to Change?

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Chapter 2 considers Christians' motivations for change, holiness and sanctification. The author first notes three non-evangelical motives for sanctification. Next he notes the evangelical reality of a new identity that Christians receive in Jesus Christ.

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Preserve me, o God, from such eyeservice as would keep my soul in bondage to men and my will a slave to the opinions of men. Amen. G. Miller
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