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Paul in Acts: Antioch in Pisidia
[For context, read Acts 13:13-52] Having preached the gospel across the island of Cyprus, Paul and Barnabas set out for Perga in Pamphylia. At this point, for unspecified reasons, John Mark leaves the group and returns to Jerusalem (Acts 13:13). … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Culture, Discipleship, Faith, God, Gospel, Israel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Ministry, Missiology, Obedience, Paul, Repentance, Scripture, Theology
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Good Habits = Long Term Results
This year has been a year of learning discipline for me. Let me explain. At our church, I started a year-long study of the New Testament called “Mayfair Project 3:45”. The idea is simple: it takes, on average, about three … Continue reading
Posted in Blessings, Devotional, Discipleship, Faith, God, Kingdom Values, Project 3:45
Tagged Bible Study, Exercise, Prayer
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