When there is a misunderstanding between the leader and a team member, insecure leaders want the other person to change. Secure leaders, however, take ownership and ask, âWhat do I need to do differently?â Check out more from The Craig and Greg Show.
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In elaborating on the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:13 about Christians being the salt of the earth, T.M. Moore wrote, âIn Jesusâ day, salt had three primary functions. Most people would have understood two of these, but only those raised in an Old Testament framework would have known about the third.â Read more about what churches should be considering about how they season the community around them.
In his âLook at the Bookâ series, John Piper expounds on the many ways Paul refers to Jesus in his second letter to Timothy. There are several ways, but Paulâs preferred way is âChrist Jesus.â Pastor John unpacks the Hebrew and Greek origins of these words and titles, and why he thinks Paul especially gravitated toward this title.
âAerosols from penguin excrement may help trigger cloud formation, reducing solar heating and helping stabilize local areas of the Antarctic climate, study finds.â Hmmm, itâs almost like God designed His creation to take care of itselfâbecause He did!
And an article in Science says, âAccording to secular models of Solar System formation, Earth, as an inner Solar System planet, should have little to no water.â And yet more than 70% of Earth is covered with water!
Aelred of Rievaulx wrote, âIn friendship there is nothing more outstanding than faithfulness, which seems to be both the nurse and guardian of friendship. In all of lifeâs turns, in adversity and prosperity, in joy and sadness, in delightful and bitter circumstances, it reveals itself to be comparable to friendship, holding in the same regard both the humble and the exalted, the poor and the rich, the strong and the weak, the well and the infirm.â
Commenting on Aelredâs words, T.M. Moore observed, âDonât we all want friends like that, who not only will provoke and prod us to grow in the Lord, but will stand by us in good times and bad, when weâre up and when weâre down? But if we would have such friends, we must be good stewards of their trust. This, again, is why spiritual friendships must be grounded in the Lord and focused on Jesus if they are going to bear the fruit of His indwelling Spirit.â
Evolutionary scientists claim to have made some steps forward in their understanding of the origins of life by using âthe last universal common ancestor (LUCA).â But creationists like those at ICR observe that, âThis mysterious LUCA is an unknown entity that existed from an unknown time ago at an unknown place by an unknown chain of unknown processes.â Clearly, the hypothesis that is the most straightforward and explainable is that God created the life in our universe just as the Bible states.
Along the same lines, Glenn Schrivener asks, âWhat do you think was there âin the beginningââbefore peoples, planets, and protons? If you could hit rewind on the history of the universe and go back as far as possible, what would you find?â Then he gives us four possible things we may consider.




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