Afleveringen
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A good waiter or waitress doesn’t focus on his or her own needs, but on others. The same is true for anyone who wants to effectively serve.
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Think of how many times you hear the word "service" in a day.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Moms need prayer! Have you ever thought about the fact that God the Son—Jesus Himself—is praying for you?
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Kristen Wetherell helps us get our eyes off of a performance mindset and onto Jesus, the only perfect One.
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If you’re a follower of Jesus, the Bible uses many word pictures and analogies to describe you. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explores two.
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Jani Ortlund explains how to have a long-range view toward investing in coming generations.
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Do you have a long-term vision for those your life will influence? Jani Ortlund has a long-term vision. She tells us why she’s thinking 200 years down the road.
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It seems like everyone is interested in power, from kids playing superheroes to business people trying to climb a corporate ladder.
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Wisdom comes with age, right? Nancy says that's sometimes true, but you don’t have to get older to gain wisdom—you can actively pursue it.
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When a full cup gets jostled, whatever’s in the cup spills out. In the same way when you’re jostled, what comes out tells you what is filling you up.
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Amanda Kassian shares four important lessons we can learn from the Good Samaritan that shape gospel-centered hospitality.
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What’s keeping you from reaching out to others with the love of God? There are some true hindrances to real hospitality. Amanda Kassian shares them.
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The folks in Kesha Griffin’s church are practicing a kind of corporate hospitality for a needy family in their community.
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When you practice hospitality, for whom do you do it? Is it for yourself? For your friends? Or for the Lord? Nancy would answer by saying, “Yes!” to all.
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Having an attitude of hospitality works itself out in a number of practical, thoughtful ways.
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If you feel like you can’t afford to be hospitable, it may be that your conception of what hospitality is needs some adjustment.
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Having an attitude of hospitality is far more important than a Pinterest-worthy home. Find out how God can use your hospitality to encourage others.
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Who can you extend hospitality to? This includes both people you know, and people you don’t know well.
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Does the thought of serving others through your hospitality excite you? Nancy says it should. She talks about being a cheerful giver.
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The most amazing display of hospitality in the Bible happened within 24 hours of Jesus’ death on the cross. See His incredible hospitality in the upper room.
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