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The Temptation to be Powerful

The Arabian Desert by Frederic Edwin Church

The third temptation of Jesus in the desert was the temptation to be powerful. Jesus, fully human and fully God, was weary in his human flesh after forty days of fasting. The devil came to him an...

a month ago
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The Temptation to be Popular

Desert Stream by Lilias Trotter

The second temptation Jesus faced in the desert was the temptation to be popular. To do something spectacular. To be someone others would revere because of his unique power, something that would gain him the...

2 months ago
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The Temptation to be Relevant

Ivan Kramskov Christ in the Desert

In this season of Lent. Forty days of prayer and repentance, a season of sustained focus on our sinfulness and the sufficiency of Christ. After Jesus’ baptism and before his public ministry, he was led in...

2 months ago
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Pro-active Parenting in a Reactive World

The Thankful Poor by Henry O. Tanner

Most parents have a built-in instinct to protect their kids. This is God-given and important. But like all good things, it can be taken too far, and I believe this is true in modern American life. Ther...

4 months ago
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Why Wonder and Monotony are Better Than Innovation.

Church at Vernon, fog by Claude Monet

After nearly three decades of pastoral ministry, I have found that the one thing the church in our day loves most is change and innovation. This is because modern culture has had a greater effect on th...

4 months ago
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    I am an author and the Director of ChildDiscipleship.com. I pastored for 28 years. Two MAs from Knox Seminary. A Current Doctoral candidate. I have been married for 27 years, have four kids, and enjoy reading, golfing, writing, and baseball.

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