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Jesus’ Blueprint for Discipleship
If you want to make disciples who last, you have to look carefully at how Jesus did it. Not how we imagine He did it.Not how we’ve modernized it.But how He actually discipled the Twelve in the Gospels. His model … Continue reading
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Why Some People Don’t Believe in Jesus Yet
A Gentle Blog for My Little Granddaughter (and Anyone Who Wonders) Dear Jojo The other day you talked to Nonni (Grandma) and said, “Nonni, why don’t my friends believe in Jesus when I tell them about Him?” You looked so … Continue reading
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The 7 Most Profound Questions Jesus Asked
Jesus of Nazareth was a master teacher. In the Gospels, scholars estimate he asked over 300 questions — far more than the number he directly answered. Rather than simply lecturing, he invited people into self-examination, revelation, and transformation through questions … Continue reading
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When God Speaks: Lessons from Job
For 37 chapters, Job cries out. He pleads for answers. He demands justice. He wants God to explain why a righteous man is suffering so deeply. And then—finally—God speaks. But God does not answer Job the way Job expects. Instead … Continue reading
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Lessons We Can Learn from the Book of Job
The book of Job is one of the most challenging—and most honest—books in the Bible. It doesn’t give us easy answers to suffering, and it refuses to wrap pain in neat spiritual clichés. Instead, it invites us into the deep … Continue reading
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The First Questions God Ever Asked
The Bible begins with a powerful declaration: “In the beginning, God…”But it doesn’t take long before something surprising happens. God begins to ask questions. These are not questions asked out of ignorance. They are questions asked to draw people out, … Continue reading
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The Top 10 Questions Jesus Asked
(And Why They Still Confront Us Today) Jesus was a master teacher—but interestingly, He often taught by asking questions rather than giving answers. The Gospels record over 300 questions asked by Jesus. He wasn’t short on truth; He was drawing … Continue reading
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God’s Mercy in Life and Death
Isaiah 57:1–2 gives us a sobering but hope-filled perspective: “Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from … Continue reading
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What If Your Struggle Has a Higher Purpose?
“Rabbi,” His disciples asked, “why was this man born blind? Was it because of his own sins or his parents’ sins?”“It was not because of his sins or his parents’ sins,” Jesus answered. “This happened so the power of God … Continue reading
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Trusting God Through Tragedy: Finding Healing In Grief
Losing a parent or child is one of the most painful experiences a person can endure. Grief is heavy, and it can shake the very foundation of our faith. When I was 12 years old, my father died in an … Continue reading