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16 Dec 2021 Mike Engelsgjerd

A Christmas to Love: (Or Insert Favorite Hallmark Movie Title)

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"Feminism, according to google, at its core, desires to have equal outcomes of the sexes in the social, economic and political realms. As feminism has progressed and changed into something that desires to make men and women completely interchangeable; it has attempted to destroy Gods good design for men and women. " Check out Rachel`s last post "Gods Good Design for Women" | Link in bio "As we prepare to switch out our calendars, we can’t help but think back to where we were 365 days ago. How does the person in those pictures compare to the person in the mirror? Surely we have changed, right? Physical change is rather easy to see (sometimes easier than we would like!), but how do we know whether we are growing spiritually? And more than that, how can we tell if we are growing in all areas of the Christian life?" Check it out Mike`s last article "Life in 4D: Four Categories to Help Trace Spiritual Growth" | Link in bio "Since it is difficult to remember to pray in these times, set up a reminder on your phone (don’t snooze it!) or use an event as a memory jogger.2 For example, when you are getting dressed, think of how we have been clothed in Christ’s righteousness. When driving, think of how we are pilgrims in this life. At the gym, think of how we are to discipline ourselves for the purpose of godliness. Don’t over-spiritualize everything, but recognize how your activities or surroundings can remind you to pray and guide your prayer. " Check it out Mike's last post "Lord, Teach Us to Pray Without Ceasing" | Link in the bio "Idols are things or persons we determine are the source of our life and happiness. They are what we crave and the reason why we sin against God when we do not get them. We pursue our idols and persist in our desire to have them. " Check it out Cherif's last article "Is God my All?" “Sinners reject Christ because they want to rebel against God. If the decision to be saved was up to man, man would deny God every time because of the negative inclinations of their heart. But God has the ability to incline one’s heart to Himself by drawing you closer to him through the Holy Spirit (Jn. 6:44).” “This date, October 31st, 1517 began a series of events that changed the Church forever. It sprang forth publishing and doctrine by the Church and Pastors without the oversight of the Pope. My favorite discovery of this time came in the form of reformed soteriology (salvation). Reformed soteriology is the effort of Bible scholars to understand God’s doctrines of grace in salvation.” Check it out David’s last article “Calvinism Explained: T.U.L.I.P”| Link in the bio “We are not called to rely on ourselves for anything but look to Christ our Savior. As parents we can tend to rely on our own strength and methods to control our children’s behavior. But, every day I am reminded I can’t control them and I am in great need of God’s help.” Check it out Rachel’s last post “Rejoicing in Weakness” | Link the bio "Unchecked evil appears powerful. It seems that nothing can stop it. But God has complete control over them. He sets them in slippery places and casts them down. Those are not phrases used of a powerless God, and they show He is in control (Isaiah 46:9-11). God does not struggle to overcome the wicked. They are utterly in His power." Check out Mike's last post "When Darkness Grows and Evil Prevails" | Link in the bio “What’s the big deal? It wasn’t long ago that I was made aware of many pastors that were caught doing the same, many of whom did not lose their jobs. It seems Big Eva is at odds with the gravity of plagiarism. But why? Pastors and denominations are losing credibility left and right. Have we learned our lesson and considered the gravity of preaching for Christ? What can we spiritually learn from their mistakes?” Check it out David’s last post “Sermon Plagiarism” | Link in the bio
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