many of us fail to focus our prayers on the core motive: that God would be magnified in everything we seek or say. If we were to be honest, our prayers are often motivated by a desire for comfort andconvenience.
Arrogance & Eloquence
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[image: Eloquence]When Jesus's disciples asked for instruction on prayer,
he warned them of a common temptation—the temptation to think that prayer
depends...
Reflections on WorshipGod24: One with Christ
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At WorshipGod24 in Louisville, KY, over 1300 attendees deepened their
connection to Christ through worship, music, and teaching. Highlights
included sess...
A Matter of Life and Death (Amy Mantravadi)
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The issue of abortion is one of the most divisive in modern political
discourse. The option for a woman to end a pregnancy has been proclaimed by
some to b...
When was the last time Scripture surprised you?
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By C.J. Mahaney
This summer I had the privilege to preach three sermons at Solid Rock Church that
touch on surprising parts of Scripture. You can listen to...
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