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Day: February 27, 2015

Got Peeps?

Do you have peeps? No, not the candy, although slightly stale yellow peeps are pretty amazing, but friends. Not friends under 18, not the intern, not assistants, not your spouse (although I would hope you are friends with your spouse) but I’m talking about real, honest, “not in your ministry” friends that do life with you.

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What the West Needs to Know about Working with the Global Church

Global partnerships among churches are indispensable for gospel work. However, the wide diversity in cultures makes navigating missions work complex. In today’s article, Ravi David offers the Western church several helpful tips to be mindful of when working together with their global brothers and sisters.

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The Hope of our Dust and Ashes: Lent as Preparation for Easter and Resurrection

I was standing there watching people come forward who have become cherished family members to me, and I was dipping my thumb in this glass bowl of pitch black ashes—a symbol not only of penitence, but of mortality. I was making the sign of the cross on their foreheads. Some of them were weeping, but with all of them, the sense of heaviness was as palpable as the deep, familial love we shared.

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