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Twelve Reasons We Don’t Change

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  • David P. Murray

Do you want to see true change and growth in your life? This article discusses twelve possible reasons that you don't change in your life.

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Grow in the Grace and in Knowledge

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  • Garry Eriks

Spiritual growth is expected of every Christian. According to 2 Peter 3:18, growth is a command. What does it mean to grow spiritually? This article looks at the nature of spiritual growth and what is needed for growth to occur.

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Christian Education in the Local Church

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  • Calvin R. Malcor

This article addresses the topic of Christian education in the local church, which serves to stimulate church growth. The author identifies the origins of Christian education as being rooted in Jesus Christ’s teaching, and outlines eight ways to strengthen local Christian education efforts.

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The Joy of Searching the Scriptures

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  • Jack Sin

Bible reading should be a joyful activity, and can be so if we have the right attitude. This article highlights things that must shape our attitude in reading the Bible for our spiritual growth.

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Cultivating Holiness

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  • Joel R. Beeke

In this article about holiness, the holiness is seen as a work of God. It has a big focus on how to cultivate holiness, and encouragements for growth in holiness. Obstacles to holiness and the joy of holiness is also discussed. The effect of holiness on every sphere of life is also mentioned.

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Spiritual flatterers are commonly more respected than spiritual fathers William Jenkyn
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