When you were growing up, did anyone ever ask you “what’re you going to do with your life?” At the time, it seemed important, vital and necessary even, to have your life mapped out in minute details. You were going to be in this industry sector
Growth
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By Clint Harden The term “Growing in Christ” can be a little ambiguous and arbitrary, based on our feelings that day. I know some days I feel like I’m growing as much as I did the summer after my seventh-grade year, other days I feel like I’m
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Reckless, messy, loud, giggly, stinky? Or passionate, driven, focused, wise, capable of leading? How do you perceive high school students? I see both extremes, often within seconds in the same person. Teenagers are experiencing God in the world
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By Devin Donnell Growing up, I had an interesting experience at church. For significant periods of time I was the only kid in my age group. All the other kids were either several years older or younger than I was. This presented a few
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By Clarissa Ghere Making disciples who make disciples. This is one of the cornerstones upon which Riverlawn is built! It’s hard to go very far into Riverlawn and not find someone who is passionate about making disciples. Matthew 4:19 says,
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By Justin Ghere It can be a scary thought to live generously. Financial security is very important to me, so one of my fears is that if I am too generous or give too sacrificially, that I will not be prepared for what the future may hold.
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By Eli Bayless My two-year-old son has a lot of growing up to do. Let’s just say he hasn’t exactly got things figured out yet. He is still under the impression that if he would like something from his mom or me that the best way to
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