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Cultivate & Motivate
Learnings, teachings, and theology for anyone to reference during difficult times, stressful workdays, and times of study and growth.
Why Gossip Destroys What the Gospel Builds
In this article Kevin Hay reminds us that gossip is not a small or harmless sin. Scripture calls it a fire that can set entire communities ablaze. What the gospel builds through years of faithful prayer, discipleship, and preaching can be undone in moments by careless words. The gospel creates life and unity, but gossip fractures friendships, erodes trust, and dishonors Christ.
Stop Comparing Your Pastors
In this article Costi Hinn warns against the divisive spirit of comparing pastors. Paul’s charge in 1 Corinthians 1 reminds us that Christ is not divided and that our unity must be in Him, not personalities.
11 Ways to Bless Your Church
Many people focus on what their church can do for them—but what if we flipped the question? In this article, Costi Hinn shares 11 ways to strengthen and serve your local church. We need to remember that we are not spectators in the life of the church, we ARE the church.
Four Characteristics that Foster Unity
Unity is hard to come by in the Christian faith, but it’s important to fulfill our calling. And it’s achievable, no matter what secondary differences we may have. In this article, Costi Hinn outlines four characteristics that will foster the kind of unity every believer (and pastor) desires in their local church.
The Relief of Being Forgiven
Have you been embroiled in sin? Is your joy sapped? Are your relationships ruined? You may feel far from God—a bit helpless, even—but the Lord's arms of love remain outstretched, and He offers you a second chance. David experienced this.
Deepening Date Night Intimacy
He sits in the counseling office, eyes down, a sheepish grin tugging at the corner of his mouth. He’d only been married three years but already had one little guy crawling and a baby girl in diapers. He and his young wife were burning the midnight oil – cook, eat, clean, diaper, work, park, toys, repeat – and by ten o’clock each night, there was barely enough time to say a prayer and catch some sleep, hoping nobody was teething.