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Selective Hearing

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I read a study that said people were twice as likely to select information that supports their own point of view and what they want to see happen.

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A More Gentle Way

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I am confident that if we are eager to find where God is at work in the world, we must look for the people with gentle spirits and quiet voices.

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“We,” Not “They”

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Followers of Jesus whose identity are in Christ share this identity with every other professing Christian, despite differing in many ways.

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Sabbath: Mark 8:31–38

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Take time this Sabbath to meditate on today’s passage – Mark 8:31–38 (NLT) – reflecting on what it means in relation to the peace of Christ.

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Love Endures All

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Each Saturday during Lent, we will explore a story or profile of peace in action: people who are acting as shalom-bearers in our world.

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A Holy Beacon

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Ezekiel reminds us, among many things here in this passage, that the old system serves us best as a reminder of our lostness.

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Open Doors

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An NAB church ran a 24-hour emergency shelter for the homeless for 9 days straight; new Missional Initiatives newsletter; countdown to Triennial.

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Proclamation and Restoration

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In his book Becoming the Church, Claude Alexander remarks, “People need more than proclamation, they need reclamation.

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