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Live from True Woman: Old Revelations about New Gender Questions | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 28, 2018

God is like a parent, offering creative object lessons to explain something too complex for His children to understand. He formed marriage and sexuality to help us know and understand Him.

Understanding Spiritual Gifts: 4 Lessons from J.I. Packer | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 14, 2017

Not many of us can say with certainty what God has supernaturally equipped us to do. If you’re struggling to know what your spiritual gifts are, here are four things to consider.

3 Prayers to Direct Your Day | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 20, 2021

I need to start my day by consecrating it to God and allowing Him to direct it.

Humility: A Bottom-Drawer Mentality | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 29, 2015

Pride manifests itself in subtle ways, and humility is a continual battle. May we have a heart that longs to imitate the humble example of Jesus.

Lessons from My Great-Aunt Helen | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 10, 2020

Despite her unimaginable grief, she continued to serve others and to do what was before her each day.

Passing on the Baton the Titus 2 Way | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | February 6, 2017

You weren’t meant to sit alone in the spectator’s section. You don’t even have to be an Olympic sprinter to run this race. It’s our race to run—step by step, life to life.

Ministry Leader: Will You Take the Radical Love Test? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | February 1, 2022

We can—and should— ask Jesus to do a deep work in us so we can “love on purpose” with His heart.

Transformed: Relationship and Discipline | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 10, 2010

I can remember sitting in tiny, windowless practice rooms for hours on end as a college student, playing the same piece of music over and over again. . .