
Due Diligence: The daily life a Christ-follower
We work with greater purpose than ourselves or the next generation. We work unto the eternal glory of an infinite God. Diligence becomes the norm when we see that we work with such a great purpose.
We work with greater purpose than ourselves or the next generation. We work unto the eternal glory of an infinite God. Diligence becomes the norm when we see that we work with such a great purpose.
Seventy percent of Americans agreed the U.S. Constitution would not allow “the U.S. government to declare the United States a Christian nation,” according to the University of Maryland’s Critical Issues Poll.
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
“With admiration we recall her life-long sense of duty and dedication to her people. With thanksgiving we praise God for her constant example of Christian faith and devotion.”
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
The late R.C. Sproul said it long before me, but I agree: “Everyone is a theologian.”
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
We work with greater purpose than ourselves or the next generation. We work unto the eternal glory of an infinite God. Diligence becomes the norm when we see that we work with such a great purpose.
Seventy percent of Americans agreed the U.S. Constitution would not allow “the U.S. government to declare the United States a Christian nation,” according to the University of Maryland’s Critical Issues Poll.
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
“With admiration we recall her life-long sense of duty and dedication to her people. With thanksgiving we praise God for her constant example of Christian faith and devotion.”
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
The late R.C. Sproul said it long before me, but I agree: “Everyone is a theologian.”
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
We work with greater purpose than ourselves or the next generation. We work unto the eternal glory of an infinite God. Diligence becomes the norm when we see that we work with such a great purpose.
Seventy percent of Americans agreed the U.S. Constitution would not allow “the U.S. government to declare the United States a Christian nation,” according to the University of Maryland’s Critical Issues Poll.
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
“With admiration we recall her life-long sense of duty and dedication to her people. With thanksgiving we praise God for her constant example of Christian faith and devotion.”
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
The late R.C. Sproul said it long before me, but I agree: “Everyone is a theologian.”
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
“Fathers, do not exasperate your children.” I remember quoting this first half of Ephesians 6:4 to my dad all the time growing up. Whenever Dad
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