In recent weeks at IBC, we’ve been discussing the importance of wrestling with our own personal past—our life story—to better understand our present and God’s intentions for our future. This is a vitally important part of our ongoing spiritual growth and development. God has made us who we are through the formative experiences and relationships of our lives: though our heritage, our heroes, our high points, and our hard times.
Read MoreIn our second week of the Vision series this past Sunday, I started my message by quoting D.T. Niles when he says, “Christianity is one beggar telling another beggar where he found bread.”
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One of the worst things a writer can do is use a cliché, especially in the first paragraph.
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