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The Spotlight Is on God | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | August 17, 2021

A lot of legends grew up about Miriam, the sister of Moses. Nancy sorts out the legend from Scripture.

The God of 2021 | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | January 4, 2021

2020 is done, but 2021 is a mystery about to unfold.

Coworkers with God | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | May 8, 2024

If you’re a follower of Jesus, the Bible uses many word pictures and analogies to describe you. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explores two.

Gender-Inclusive Bible: A Good Idea? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 22, 2011

I react to people reading from the new, gender-inclusive NIV the way I react to nails scratching down a chalk board. Here are ten reasons why.

He Takes Good Care of Us | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 15, 2022

God is never exhausted or exasperated by the constant care his children need, so rest assured, your needs are not too great. Or too small.

From Good to Grace, Day 1 | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | July 20, 2017

Do you ever feel like you’re fighting hard to make good choices, but keep blowing it? Learn to be free from striving and proving yourself.

Let's Not Raise "Good Little Kids" | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 5, 2013

Let's raise dangerous men and daring daughters who will advance God's kingdom.

Fighting the Good Fight against Anxiety | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 5, 2023

When it comes to fears, you can learn the difference between succumbing and overcoming.

Go in Peace | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | May 28, 2021

“I just can’t forgive myself.” Have you ever heard someone say that? It means they feel ashamed of their sins. The Bible does have a true solution to shame.

An Imperfect Mom Is Still a Good Mom | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 20, 2015

To the mom striving for perfection . . . here's a reminder that it's okay to be "good" instead of "perfect."