Forgiveness

Forgiveness Morgan Krapinski

There are numerous references in the Tanakh for worship, yet one word, avodah stands out above them all! Avodah is derived from the root word avad and is often translated as work! Consider two passages in the Torah which use this word: “For six days you will work (ta’avod)‬, but on the seventh day you…
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In the Secret Place Brooke Allsbrook

Full disclosure up front, ready for it? In recent months, I have been increasingly aware of how challenging it has become to  quiet all my thoughts and just get into a still space with the Lord where nothing else matters. It’s the place where He does  what only He is designed to do, in the…
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Worthship – Honoring the One Who is Worthy Ben Juster

It is an all too common experience. You prepare a fragrant, steaming cup of coffee or tea, sit down with your Bible and journal laid out beside you, and turn on some soft worship music in the background. You woke up early just so that you could make sure you didn’t get distracted today and…
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Dazzling and Dazzled Hallel Schell

When we worship the LORD with other people, there is a powerful potential for a give-and-take between beings; a sort of inherent “kinetic” energy; a tangible exchange of life. God uses worship, and He often does so to minister directly to us through others. God also truly delights in ministering to people through people. As…
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Creative Authority Patty Juster

“What is it about the beautiful that it can bewitch and captivate a person who is intellectually alive, and just why does it excite wonder?” — Fr. Thomas Dubay, The Evidential Power of Beauty Some years ago, when the loss of our 12-year-old son was still raw and fresh, I had entered into a season…
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