Why Artists Need the Church (Part Two)
This is a guest post by Mark Altrogge. Mark is a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. Part One In my last post I mentioned how my wife once asked a young lady
This is a guest post by Mark Altrogge. Mark is a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. Part One In my last post I mentioned how my wife once asked a young lady
This is a guest post by Mark Altrogge. Mark is a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. Part Two My wife Kristi and I found ourselves on a Caribbean cruise she’d won in
I know, I know. For some this title smacks of discovering the obvious, like waking up to finally grasp ‘the earth is round’ or ‘computers are not a fad.’ Monumental news back in the day,
Part One, Part Two, Part Three In this final post we will consider one way the church throughout history has pursued a greater awareness of Jesus’ presence. It must be noted that the mature Christian
We apologize that our original post of this calling question had some technical difficulties. Thanks for listening! In this episode of Calling Questions, Dave answers the following question: Is application really necessary to make a good sermon? You
Part One, Part Two, Part Four — The months of my engagement were spent reading every Christian-marriage book I could get my hands on. I learned about buying flowers and date night and sharing your
I think I’m a patient person, until I actually have to wait for something. We live in the age of Amazon and fast food, where you can have it your way with two day free
In this video edition of the Am I Called? podcast, Dave talks with Pete Greasley and Lewis Roderick of Christ Church in Newport, Wales about team ministry and calling.
Part One, Part Three, Part Four — The Way of Weaning In the first post of this series, we considered the New Testament’s distinction between infant and mature Christianity, spiritual milk compared to spiritual meat.
Part Two, Part Three, Part Four —- The Cognitive Collapse Like a wily eyed grandfather, the Apostle Paul often teases as much as he teaches. To the Corinthians, he goes so far as to name
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