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Is Your Prayer Life "Odd"?

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      When was the last time you prayed—not because you needed something immediately, but simply because it was the most important thing you could do that day? When was the last time you prayed not to receive something from God, but to simply worship the God who can supply all your needs?        For many of us, prayer is a "break glass in case of emergency" tool. We know it’s a good idea, and we often promise to do it for others, but in our hectic, busy schedules, those prayers frequently get lost in the cracks of our busy lives.        Interestingly, while prayer meetings are often the least-attended services in American churches, the same is not true globally . In countries where Christians face fierce persecution, prayer is not an optional extra; it is the absolute foundation of the church .      According to a 2021 Barna Group report , while 65% of Americans say they pray at least once a week, only 26% say they ...

Is Your Life a Solo or a Symphony?

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     Have you ever felt like you’re living two different lives—one on Sunday morning and another on Monday afternoon? It is a common struggle to compartmentalize our faith, keeping Jesus in the "religious" section of our hearts while we handle our careers, families, and hobbies on our own terms .       But imagine a symphony where the woodwinds decide to play their own melody, ignoring the conductor . The percussionist are randomly banging away at the drums. The trumpets are all playing their scales. What you hear is not music it's noise. What you hear is not beauty but chaos.  No matter how talented the individual musicians are, the result is noise, not music .       In the same way, if we want our lives to "sing," every section of our existence must follow the Conductor, Jesus Christ . We cannot continue to compartmentalize our lives into religious and non-religious. We cannot continue to have a Sunday version of us and then...

Building a Kingdom, Not a Club

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  When you think about your church, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Is it the style of the music, the quality of the coffee, the programs for your kids, or perhaps the social circle you’ve built there?     I must confess when I was in basic training for the army I looked for a church that served the best junk food or had the longest service. I did that so I could get away from the drill sergeants for just a little bit and eat a donut or two without my drill sergeant noticing.        In our modern world, churches can easily become "lifestyle hubs." We look for a place that fits our schedule, matches our political leanings, or provides the best "performance" on a Sunday morning.      However, there is a subtle danger in this: we can become so focused on the features of the church that we forget the Foundation .      Historical data suggests this isn't just a "feeling." According to a 2024 study by the...