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In Luke 16, Jesus told a parable about a manager who was dishonest and about to be fired, but commended for how he cultivated relationships. How can this parable inform the relationships we cultivate as Christians?
When tragedy strikes and the world is crumbling around, it's not unusual for us to yell out to God and ask, "WHY?!?"
Being faithful can take many forms. Sometimes it's leading others and trusting that God is in it. Other times, it's following and trusting that the person you are serving is hearing from the Lord.
Eternal Impact is returning for season 2 on Sept 3rd, 2024. Check out this exciting announcement from host Aaron Matthew Kaiser.
Is Hollywood a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah? Or is it more akin to Nineveh and filled with redeemable people?
Is it possible to fail so spectacularly that God can't use you anymore? How broken do you need to be in order to be irredeemable?
We all make bad decisions from time-to-time, but there are those in society that have to be separated for their own safety and for others. What brought them to this point and continues to attack them, even after incarceration?
Jesus taught in his first parable that everyone who hears the Word of God is like one of four types of soil that receives a seed. Only one of those is good soil that bears fruit.
Have you ever experienced circumstances in your life that were so horrible and heartbreaking that you thought, “no good can come of this”—only to see God work through it to produce something greater?
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