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Whole In Sick Places

By Amber Haines Words of Life
If you were to ask me what I understand about the purpose of church and the Sunday service, I would say it is to meet together to remember and ingest our shared brokenness in Christ, to remember the pouring out. We meet for communion. We meet like hungry kids at…
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Next Right Step

By Shauna Niequist Words of Life
A feast is made for laughter. – Ecclesiastes 10:19  I'm learning, slowly, a rhythm of feasting and fasting brings a rich cadence to my year. I use the word fasting loosely, as an opposite term to feasting – permission and discipline, necessary slides back and forth along the continuum of…
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The 12 Quotes of Christmas

By Randy Robison Words of Life
Christmas tends to bring out the best and worst of everything – the joy, the pain, the excitement, the annoyances, and the blessings. To usher us into it, I’ve compiled twelve quotes that cover it all. I hope you enjoy it while experiencing the best for you and your family…
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A Conversation On Cultural Sensitivity

By Ronnie Floyd Words of Life
Over the past few years, I have come to know Dale and Shoko Araki who lived in Tokyo, Japan. Both are university professors, teaching in separate universities, but both teach intercultural communication. Therefore, they teach people about the importance of cultural sensitivity. They come to Northwest Arkansas annually. As the…
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A Strength And Portion

By Louie Giglio Words of Life
What does this phrase "Jesus is enough" actually look like in practical everyday life? Sure, it means we have nothing except Jesus, and all we have is his sustaining grace. But what might that actually look like for us? When Jesus is enough, we might not actually be poor in…
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Meet Me at the River

By Jenny Simmons Words of Life
I love rivers. They cut through the earth like mysterious mazes with no rhyme or reason. Buried deep in the mountains and forests, raging and full. Running along the edges of small communities, stream-like, but constant and alive. Dry beds in the heart of summer lying dormant until the winter…
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Our Sure Hope

By James Robison and Jay Richards Words of Life
It is sad to watch the American people trust the “arm of the flesh” and the “deceptive powers in this present world” as their hope. The New Testament refers to Jesus as “the Blessed Hope”1 and points to His promised return. This is a promise we can be assured of, but…
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Chosen To Tell

By Laura Story Words of Life
We all have things we'd rather keep hidden. For me, it was my doubts and fears. I didn't want people – especially the church people – to know I didn't have all the answers. When I was in the midst of my unresolvable brokenness, the last thing I wanted to…
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