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Galatians 5:13
13For you, brothers, were called for freedom. Only don`t use your freedom for gain to the flesh, but through love be servants to one another.
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In Galatians 5:13, Paul writes that we were "called to freedom" — but then, in a move that should stop us in our tracks, he...
When a small affirming church in Atlanta lost its building lease, they didn't retreat. They partnered with a local drag brunch venue to host a...
When the storm stripped the roofs off half the trailer park, nobody from city hall showed up for three days. But by the second morning,...
In Galatians 5:13, Paul writes with surgical precision: "For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for...
In a Trappist monastery in Kentucky, a brother spent twenty years in the silence. Each morning before dawn, he sat in centering prayer, releasing every...
In Galatians 5:13, the Apostle Paul declares that we are called to liberty — not liberty to serve ourselves, but liberty to serve one another...
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In 1998, a young seminary student sat in John MacArthur's expository preaching class at The Master's Seminary, struggling with a passage. He had been assigned...
When B.B. Warfield defended the doctrine of biblical inerrancy, he insisted that every word of Scripture carries divine authority down to its verb tenses and...
In the monastery of Avila, Teresa once described the soul as clay on a wheel. The Potter shapes us not through our frantic spinning but...
In a small town outside Atlanta, a progressive faith community noticed something troubling: families were going hungry just blocks from their church, yet traditional food...
In his journal, Thomas Merton once described watching a brother at Gethsemani Abbey carry water to the guest house. The monk moved with such unhurried...
In his journals, Thomas Merton described a moment peeling potatoes in the monastery kitchen at Gethsemani. His hands moved in rhythm, blade curving against skin,...
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