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Led To Hope

Do you feel bombarded by difficult circumstances, lost in sorrow and struggle? You’re not alone.
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By Dr. Jim Schettler, Thursday, July 3, 2025

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What to Do with a Gift Like Christmas

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, December 25, 2017
A few years ago, I wrote a little book titled Christmas Is a Gift. In it, I pointed out that Christmas itself is the gift of Christ’s presence: Emmanuel—God with us! But if Christmas is a gift, how do we unwrap it? How do we celebrate the gift, not just enjoy the wrapping?
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Finding the Messiah

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By Gordon Conner, Friday, December 22, 2017
Simeon Made Haste to See Jesus
“Mom, what is up with great grandpa? He is all dressed up and rushing around. Where is he going?”
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Why I Am a Separatist

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By Dr. David Sorenson, Thursday, December 21, 2017
5 Reasons Separation Is Biblical
In nearly fifty years of pastoral ministry, I’ve heard many arguments against the separatist position, particularly ecclesiastical separation. I am now seventy-one and have been a separatist by conviction all my adult life. Recently, I paused to reflect on why I hold the convictions I do. Let me share five reasons.
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5 Ways to Build Financial Margin

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By Tim Rosen, Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Financial margin: that pleasant and sometimes rare, financial distance between income and expenses. Some of us ask, “Where did it go?” and “How do I get it back?”
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5 Ways to Lift up Jesus during the Christmas Season

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, December 18, 2017
Keeping Christ at the Center of Your Christmas
We know that Jesus is the reason for the season. But how much of our season actually is centered around celebrating Christ?
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Christian Living
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How to Have a “Merry Christmas”

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By Bruce Burkett, Saturday, December 16, 2017
3 Aspects of a Truly Merry Heart
This is the season we hear the friendly words “Merry Christmas” all around us. It is a gracious greeting. It is a sentimental statement. Yet, while the phrase itself is very endearing to so many of us, the truth is that many people have no idea what it truly means to be merry.
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6 Ways to Maintain Personal Equilibrium during Busy Ministry Seasons

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, December 11, 2017
Remaining Focused on Christ amidst the Many Opportunities to Serve at Christmas
Christmas might very well be the most wonderful time of the year…but it is also the busiest! I know for our ministry, the time between now and Christmas is packed with activity—extra Christmas outreach, special Christmas services, and unique opportunities for ministry. On top of all of that, we have our annual Vision Sunday just two weeks after Christmas.
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Keep Your Heart through Christmas

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By Sharon Rabon, Friday, December 8, 2017
3 Prerequisites to Peace at Christmas
I love Christmas! Growing up, I loved to wake up on Christmas morning to the smell of the gas heater and peek in the living room to see if “Santa” had come during the night. Sure enough, he had come and delivered bunches of presents wrapped in red Santa paper.
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Tensions of Pastoring Young

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By Andrew Browning, Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Opportunities and Challenges Younger Pastors Face
Being a younger pastor has many wonderful blessings, but also some unique challenges. Here are just a couple of the tensions that I am still learning how to properly manage as a younger pastor.
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5 Keys to Productive Pastoral Administration

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, December 4, 2017
Without question, the greatest responsibilities a pastor carries are prayer and preaching. Even so, administration is part of the leadership package as well. In fact, this administrative aspect is captured in the New Testament word for pastors of bishop, which means “overseer.”
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