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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

All I Have Needed

So what do we do when we see our brokenness and pride? We humble ourselves. We remember the truths of who God is, what He has done, and who He has made us in Christ.

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Rhythms: Everyday Opportunities

This is why rhythms are so important, because they help us to see the things we are already doing as opportunities to be disciples and make disciples. Rhythms are all the normal things of life that allow us to see God’s work in us as disciples of Jesus and God’s work through us that He uses for the discipleship of others.

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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

10 Ways to Make Disciples Today

What could it look like to make disciples on this very mundane Thursday, with dishes to wash, reports to file, and people asking what’s for dinner again?

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Keith Watson Keith Watson

Disgusted, Saddened, Embarrassed, and Angered by the SBC

My responses to the Executive Committee’s report have ranged from disappointment and despair to disgust and anger. I am filled with hurt for the HUNDREDS of KNOWN victims of sexual abuse who have been ignored, pushed to the side, bullied, and maligned.

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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

How Can I Know I Am Saved? Talks with a Jehovah’s Witness

"So, to be worthy of God, I must make disciples, do all the works Jesus does, suffer as he suffered, and live righteously, and keep all of his commandments. If I do all these things, will I be saved?"

My friend agreed with my summary and said, “Yep!”

I lovingly said his name and asked, "How long have you been perfectly doing all these things, and how can I perfectly do all these things?

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Amanda Christopher Amanda Christopher

Peace for the Waiting

It wasn’t until the day before my biopsy, as I read those words of Jesus, that I realized the truth. I had been praying and preaching to myself, but I wasn’t really trusting God to hear and answer my prayers, to be who He says He is, or to do the things He has promised.

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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

These are Our Stories

I grew up in the church, so I have always been familiar with a lot of the stories in the Bible, especially the iconic or recognizable ones of the Old Testament. For a long time, I struggled to see how these stories could relate to my life in more than a general “good lesson” of faith or patience. It wasn’t until later in life that I began to see how these stories were glimpses and allusions to the greater story the Bible is telling, the Gospel.

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Answered Prayers

One church responded and told us their situation, Northridge Baptist Church. From that point it has been a beautiful experience of watching God save and restore His church. Many prayers were answered. Among them was finding a Worship Director to help lead on Sunday mornings.

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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

Worship as Witness

The story of the woman at the well in John 4 is familiar to us, and we can pull lessons about grace, our posture toward the marginalized, and our own need for the gospel through Christ’s “living water” metaphor. All valuable lessons to learn, and of which to be regularly reminded, but that isn’t where John ends this story.

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Thank You for Looking After our Daughter

…when the parents of one of our young ladies were standing in our home saying these words to us, my wife and I didn’t know how to respond. “Thank you for looking after our daughter.”

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Heather Perrin Heather Perrin

The Gospel and Addiction

Jesus is the answer. We must behold Christ as supreme if we are going to overcome our addictions. As we behold Him in the first place, we are being transformed. As we behold Him and have the mind of Christ, He will help us see how to serve Him and serve others, taking the focus off of our self-comfort and self-pleasure.

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Welcome One Another

“What surprised us was how welcoming everyone was our first Sunday. We then visited an MC for the first time and people were calling, texting, and inviting us to things. It felt like family.”

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