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When Theological Words Aren’t Enough:
Read more: When Theological Words Aren’t Enough:The Courage to Stay, Not Just Explain… The Courage to Stay, Not Just Explain… Note from Juan Carlos (Pastor Los): I’ve invited several writers from our church to contribute to this site so they can share what the Lord has placed on their hearts. The goal is to encourage those in need and to prompt…
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TRUTH CARES ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS.
Read more: TRUTH CARES ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS.The phrase “facts don’t care about your feelings” highlights the importance of valuing reason and objective truth over subjective emotions, and in that sense I understand and agree with it. At the same time, I want to guard against using the phrase in a dismissive way. Feelings reflect real human experiences, and rather than ignoring them, they…
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STRONG THOUGHTS. WEAK KNEES.
Read more: STRONG THOUGHTS. WEAK KNEES.As 2026 comes to an end, I find myself once again struggling with transitions. During seasons of significant change, I am often filled with fear about the future, uneasy and almost phobic about the present, and burdened by questions about whether I have wasted time in the past. Sadly, people like me who are introverted,…
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VICTORY OR STING?
Read more: VICTORY OR STING?O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting? 1 Corinthians 15:55. When speaking of a sting, what did the apostle Paul mean by it? The Greek word κέντρον (kentron) means a sharp point or sting. It can describe the sting of an animal, like a scorpion, which brings pain or even death.…
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BOMAYE!
Read more: BOMAYE!HIS Hypeman Stract, Procyse, and AnonomousRay released an 11-track album titled Look on the Son, which includes a feature from Joshua Penn. One track that especially stood out to me was “Bomaye,” the tenth song on the album. “Bomaye” (or “Boma ye”) comes from Lingala, a language spoken in the Congo, and literally means “kill him”…
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PRESSED BUT PERMITTED.
Read more: PRESSED BUT PERMITTED.I recently spoke with a pastor friend who is facing some very intense issues in his church. As he shared what was happening, I was encouraged by the way he was handling it. After listening to the situation, I asked him how he was doing personally, how his soul was. With tears in his eyes,…