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Dear Am I Called Readers, What a year 2020 has been! Here at Am I Called? this year we saw over 20,000 unique visitors to the site and close to 5,000 of you took the
Dear Am I Called Readers, What a year 2020 has been! Here at Am I Called? this year we saw over 20,000 unique visitors to the site and close to 5,000 of you took the
Have you ever noticed how Christmas songs are either extremely happy or sad? We either celebrate the joy of the season, or we long for the season to be joyful. We sing, “It’s the most
Dear Am I Called Reader, As the end of the year approaches, I’m asking you to consider financially partnering with and supporting the work of Am I Called Ministries. As the director of Am I
Election Day is over, but the aftermath of counting votes in anticipation of the celebration of the ascension of some people’s political savior while others wallow in despair over the defeat of theirs, is just
“It’s National Apple Cobbler Day!” I proudly announced as I dropped a dish of said dessert on the center of my dining table. We were hosting friends for dinner, and as the smell of cooling
When I first started preaching, I had taken over a church that was holding three Sunday services – two in the morning and one in the afternoon. I felt like I needed to constantly be
Today we join the chorus of voices in the Christian blogging and online world that are paying tribute to the life of J.I. Packer. When I heard of J.I.’s passing, tears filled my eyes —
Welcome to an article that you probably clicked on out of desperation. Sadly, I predict a wave of pastoral resignations in the coming 12-18 months. It’ll happen fairly slowly as, God willing, the economy improves
The following article is Part Two in a series written by Rusty McKie and Ryan Williams. In this series, we’re looking at two different paths to pastoral ministry: seminary and local church training. In the
Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble. – Phil 4:14 It’s funny how we choose what verses of the Bible we decide to claim for our lives. The verse that precedes this
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