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Racial Justice Resources

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As the people of God, we are called to do justice. This isn’t just about doing the right thing, it is a part of what it means to be made in the image of a just God. But, it’s not easy. Sometimes doing justice and loving kindness asks a lot of us. It asks us to step way out of our comfort zones and try to see the world from someone else’s perspective. This resource li...

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Repentance in Light of Racial Injustice

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Church Family, We hope you are well as you read this. The past couple of weeks in our country have been painful reminders of the fact that the deep wounds caused by the evil of racism and injustice remain unhealed. The death of George Floyd, the national grief that has followed, and the convulsion of protests and riots that have broken out over our nation have been furt...

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A Parent's Voice

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It’s so interesting that God’s word- given through the Holy Spirit, angels, the prophets, apostles, and eye-witnesses of the gospel- is in itself alive and active! Many times, we have only to provide the means of projecting it over ourselves and the ones we love with just our voices, and by its nature and the workings of the Holy Spirit, it has the capability to do the...

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Using Surprise Time-Off to Engage Your Teens with Truth

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We are dead-smack in the middle of our Spring 2020 Sunday Student Class. We had planned to use our weekly one-hour with your students to study through the book of Genesis. While the cancelation of school might limit our group classroom-style learning, we think that this might be a VERY special discipleship opportunity granted to parents of teens. When else are your teen...

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