I pray that this song and the story behind it touch you today.
Think about the last fight with your parents. The disagreement with your spouse. The illness you are going through. How could this be used for the good? Are you open to the Lord working through you? It’s never too late to put your faith in Him.
Hear the story behind Before The Morning and meet the people that inspired the song.
Here is another fan video
Tags: Before The Morning, ccm, faith, Josh Wilson, Music, video
Brandon Heath is quickly becoming one of our favorite artists. Here is the video for his song I’m Not Who I Was.
I’m not who I was, implant and I pray that my eyes stay focused on His Will and not mine.
Tags: Brandon Heath, ccm, I'm Not Who I Was, Music
We can all remember our school days when we were faced with exams. We spent all day in school-and still we panicked when it came to test time. Why? Perhaps it’s because our time in the classroom was only one part of the learning process. The other part was time at home engaging with the material through homework, weight loss worksheets, sildenafil and flashcards-all designed to prepare us for exams and to make sure we had a grasp of the material and were headed in the right direction. The exam brought panic because it was the culmination of all of our hard work and the measure of our direction and mastery of the material. These exams and tests were for our benefit. They measured our growth, highlighted our strengths and weaknesses, and guided us to the paths we should take. The same is true of our spiritual lives…
We must examine ourselves with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and always be ready to be tested. Always being ready for exams is foundational to a positive life in Christ.
Read more about spiritual tests
Each of us has adopted a worldview whether we realize it or not. Principles and precepts shape the way we view the world around us. The lens we look through will determine how we perceive all that we see. If the prescription isn’t correct, order nothing will be clearly in focus.
Have you thought about which lens you are looking through? For years, we did not actively think about it ourselves.
Click here to read the full article
Christian men and women in the dating world are met with so much wrong thinking in their relationships. It’s my hope to help you identify certain destructive lies in your thinking before it is too late.
LIE #1: She’s flirting with me because she thinks I’m great.
LIE #3: Her lack of faith won’t pull me down.
LIE #5: If she knew who I really am, ask she wouldn’t want me.
LIE #7:Â When I marry her, hair
my lust problem will be solved.
LIE #9: Her past is her past—I don’t need to know.
Visit Crosswalk to read the all nine lies.
Do you agree with these? Are there others that you would add?
Tags: christian living, dating, lies, Marriage, Men, Singles, Women
We can all remember our school days when we were faced with exams. We spent all day in school-and still we panicked when it came to test time. Why? Perhaps it’s because our time in the classroom was only one part of the learning process. The other part was time at home engaging with the material through homework, weight loss worksheets, sildenafil and flashcards-all designed to prepare us for exams and to make sure we had a grasp of the material and were headed in the right direction. The exam brought panic because it was the culmination of all of our hard work and the measure of our direction and mastery of the material. These exams and tests were for our benefit. They measured our growth, highlighted our strengths and weaknesses, and guided us to the paths we should take. The same is true of our spiritual lives…
We must examine ourselves with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and always be ready to be tested. Always being ready for exams is foundational to a positive life in Christ.
Read more about spiritual tests
Each of us has adopted a worldview whether we realize it or not. Principles and precepts shape the way we view the world around us. The lens we look through will determine how we perceive all that we see. If the prescription isn’t correct, order nothing will be clearly in focus.
Have you thought about which lens you are looking through? For years, we did not actively think about it ourselves.
Click here to read the full article
Christian men and women in the dating world are met with so much wrong thinking in their relationships. It’s my hope to help you identify certain destructive lies in your thinking before it is too late.
LIE #1: She’s flirting with me because she thinks I’m great.
LIE #3: Her lack of faith won’t pull me down.
LIE #5: If she knew who I really am, ask she wouldn’t want me.
LIE #7:Â When I marry her, hair
my lust problem will be solved.
LIE #9: Her past is her past—I don’t need to know.
Visit Crosswalk to read the all nine lies.
Do you agree with these? Are there others that you would add?
Sitting across the table from my beautiful friend in the quaint coffee shop, prescription
my worry mounted. She was sharing details about her new whirlwind relationship that had begun a couple months earlier.
“I finally met that guy I’ve been talking to on the Internet. After calling and text messaging constantly for the last two months, medicine
we decided to take it the next level—so we met half way last weekend. It was amazing. He’s perfect for me! He is so kind, smart, funny, dynamic … he is too good to be true!â€
Exactly! I thought to myself.
LIE #2:Â If it feels right, it is right.
LIE #3: I can overlook a few character problems (a.k.a. red flags)—no one is perfect.
LIE #4:Â I really know him after spending so much time talking to him.
LIE #6:Â Coincidences are a sign from God.
LIE #7: It’s normal for him to pressure me for sex. That’s just how men are.
LIE #9:Â When I find a man and get married, I will finally feel happy and complete.
Read more about these and the other lies here (full article).
It would be very interesting to hear from both our brothers and sisters in Christ. Do you agree with these? Are there others that you would add?
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We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, ophthalmologist
Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference in April 2010.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
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If you are in Chicago, visit The Moody Church at 1635 N. LaSalle • Chicago, Illinois.
We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
Work. Sometimes it’s a place where you’re cranking out ideas and projects like a well-oiled machine. Other times, check
you’re squeaking through the day, story
easily distracted. And trust us, information pills
we know it’s tough to get everything done. With the workplace in a constant state of change and many companies forced to consolidate job responsibilities to keep down costs, there’s typically more work than seems possible to accomplish.
But before you let out a sigh or start screaming, “Is it Friday yet?†for the third time in an hour, there is hope for a better (and more productive) life during those eight-plus hours on the job. Ready to refresh your tactical take on the day?
Christa A. Banister offers a few suggestions in her article 18 Ways to Stay Ahead of the Curve at Work, available from Lifeway.
They include:
- Kill the morning clutter
- Get your head together
- Find the needle by organizing the haystack
- Play well with others, but don’t get too chummy on the clock
- Minimize multitasking
- Any many other useful tips
How else do you stay ahead of the curve at work? Please leave your tips below.
Every week, emergency
millions of viewers tune into “The Office†to watch the endless antics at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton. But why is this show so popular? It seems that the situations are not too far removed from our own day-to-day frustrations. And like the TV characters, sales
many Americans now find themselves in jobs where they are spinning their wheels, pfizer
going nowhere. Turnover rates are on the rise, and according to a careerjournal.com survey, 75 percent of workers are at least passively looking for a new job.
The advice in this article may seem a little harsh to some. I question whether it is harsh or just extremely honest. Often, we first try to find reasons for our failures or lack of success by looking around us. At least in my personal life, there is often another major contributing factor – me.
If you have seemingly stalled out in your career, though, consider this: You might actually be part of the problem.
Sales expert and coach Jan DeLory notes that “anytime someone has a career crisis, you begin by working on the person and then move to the work environment. Often, you solve the problem before you even get to the second part.â€
If your job seems to be going nowhere, ask yourself if you’re making any of these dumb career moves:
Read rest of the article 6 Dumb Career Moves to Avoid.
Every week, nurse millions of viewers tune into “The Office†to watch the endless antics at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton. But why is this show so popular? It seems that the situations are not too far removed from our own day-to-day frustrations. And like the TV characters, Oncology
many Americans now find themselves in jobs where they are spinning their wheels, going nowhere. Turnover rates are on the rise, and according to a careerjournal.com survey, 75 percent of workers are at least passively looking for a new job.
The advice in this article may seem a little harsh to some. I question whether it is harsh or just extremely honest. Often, we first try to find reasons for our failures or lack of success by looking around us. At least in my personal life, there is often another major contributing factor – me.
If you have seemingly stalled out in your career, though, consider this: You might actually be part of the problem.
Sales expert and coach Jan DeLory notes that “anytime someone has a career crisis, you begin by working on the person and then move to the work environment. Often, you solve the problem before you even get to the second part.â€
If your job seems to be going nowhere, ask yourself if you’re making any of these dumb career moves:
Read rest of the article 6 Dumb Career Moves to Avoid.
Henry Ward Beecher said, more about
“The first hour is the rudder of the day – The Golden Hourâ€
Be very careful how you start your morning. You are planting the seeds for what the day will hold. If you get up late, prostate grab a cheap cup of coffee, rush to work fuming at the idiots in traffic, and drop down exhausted at your desk at 8:10, you have set the tone for your day. Everything will seem like pressure and your best efforts will be greatly diluted.
Need a few good tips from on how to start your morning? Have you thought about how your morning ritual sets the foundation for the day?
Here is a short article and a few tips from Dan Miller of 48Days.com. Click here to read the article.
How do you start your morning?
Tags: devotion, devotional, mornings
Here is a new track of Toby Mac’s new CD “Tonight” called “Get Back Up”. This song is sure to change lives! Be blessed as you watch! Remember to comment, diagnosis “like” & share with your friends!
We lose our way,
We get back up again
Never too late to get back up again,
One day, you gonna shine again,
You may be knocked down but not out forever,
Lose our way, we get back up again,
So get up, get up
You gonna shine again
It’s never too late, to get back up again
You may be knocked down, but not out forever,
May be knocked down, but not out forever!
Use the links below to share with your friends or bookmark.
Tags: ccm, christian music, Music, TobyMac
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We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, ophthalmologist
Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference in April 2010.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
If you are in Chicago, visit The Moody Church at 1635 N. LaSalle • Chicago, Illinois.
We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
Work. Sometimes it’s a place where you’re cranking out ideas and projects like a well-oiled machine. Other times, check
you’re squeaking through the day, story
easily distracted. And trust us, information pills
we know it’s tough to get everything done. With the workplace in a constant state of change and many companies forced to consolidate job responsibilities to keep down costs, there’s typically more work than seems possible to accomplish.
But before you let out a sigh or start screaming, “Is it Friday yet?†for the third time in an hour, there is hope for a better (and more productive) life during those eight-plus hours on the job. Ready to refresh your tactical take on the day?
Christa A. Banister offers a few suggestions in her article 18 Ways to Stay Ahead of the Curve at Work, available from Lifeway.
They include:
- Kill the morning clutter
- Get your head together
- Find the needle by organizing the haystack
- Play well with others, but don’t get too chummy on the clock
- Minimize multitasking
- Any many other useful tips
How else do you stay ahead of the curve at work? Please leave your tips below.
Every week, emergency
millions of viewers tune into “The Office†to watch the endless antics at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton. But why is this show so popular? It seems that the situations are not too far removed from our own day-to-day frustrations. And like the TV characters, sales
many Americans now find themselves in jobs where they are spinning their wheels, pfizer
going nowhere. Turnover rates are on the rise, and according to a careerjournal.com survey, 75 percent of workers are at least passively looking for a new job.
The advice in this article may seem a little harsh to some. I question whether it is harsh or just extremely honest. Often, we first try to find reasons for our failures or lack of success by looking around us. At least in my personal life, there is often another major contributing factor – me.
If you have seemingly stalled out in your career, though, consider this: You might actually be part of the problem.
Sales expert and coach Jan DeLory notes that “anytime someone has a career crisis, you begin by working on the person and then move to the work environment. Often, you solve the problem before you even get to the second part.â€
If your job seems to be going nowhere, ask yourself if you’re making any of these dumb career moves:
Read rest of the article 6 Dumb Career Moves to Avoid.
Tags: career, career advice, dumb career moves, Work
Here are two radio broadcasts of Living a Legacy featuring Dr. Crawford Loritts entitled Which way are you growing?. This topic touches pretty close to home for me. It is something that I did not fully understand when I was younger – both in years and in my faith. I envision that many others within Authentic Christian Living will be able to relate.
Pastor Loritts contends that you are always growing one way or the other. You are either growing closer to the Lord or farther away.
The radio broadcast will only be available for free through mid-May 2010. Click here to visit the Living a Legacy homepage and the broadcasts are from April 11th 2010 and April 18th 2010. You can also find a similar sermon on the Fellowship Bible Church website by clicking here (choose 2009 Sermon Archive, stuff
and link to The Word of God: Which Way Are You Growing, Hebrews 5:11-14 from January 18th 2009).
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Dr. Crawford Loritts is a nationally known Bible speaker, author, and senior pastor of Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Ga. Crawford and his wife, Karen, have four children and live in Georgia.
Here are two radio broadcasts of Living a Legacy featuring Dr. Crawford Loritts entitled Which way are you growing?. This topic touches pretty close to home for me. It is something that I did not fully understand when I was younger – both in years and in my faith. I envision that many others within Authentic Christian Living will be able to relate.
Pastor Loritts contends that you are always growing one way or the other. You are either growing closer to the Lord or farther away.
The radio broadcast will only be available for free through mid-May 2010. Click here to visit the Living a Legacy homepage and the broadcasts are from April 11th 2010 and April 18th 2010. You can also find a similar sermon on the Fellowship Bible Church website by clicking here (choose 2009 Sermon Archive, apoplexy
and link to The Word of God: Which Way Are You Growing, syringe
Hebrews 5:11-14 from January 18th 2009).
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Dr. Crawford Loritts is a nationally known Bible speaker, author, and senior pastor of Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Ga. Crawford and his wife, Karen, have four children and live in Georgia.
We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, pharm
Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, help
speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference in April 2010.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
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If you are in Chicago, visit The Moody Church at 1635 N. LaSalle • Chicago, Illinois.
Tags: Bill Bertsche, Chicago, Enemies, Hate, love, Love Your Enemies, The Moody Church
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We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, ophthalmologist
Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference in April 2010.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
If you are in Chicago, visit The Moody Church at 1635 N. LaSalle • Chicago, Illinois.
We have to thank several readers/visitors of Authentic Christian Living for recommending this wonderful sermon from The Moody Church in Chicago. We very much appreciate your prayers and help in finding great material.
Who loves their enemies? Is that even a realistic goal? How is that possible? Rev. Bill Bertsche, Pastor for Global Outreach at The Moody Church in Chicago, speaks from Matthew 5 during the first week of their Annual Missions Conference.
For those that have never heard Pastor Bertsche speak, I promise that this will be worth your 30 minutes. Pastor Bertsche has deep understanding of the Word, presents topics very clearly and has a sense of humor that connects with us every time we hear him.
Click hear to watch the video of Who Loves Their Enemies?
Tip: You can open another browser window (or tab) to continue on Authentic Christian Living or visit other sites, while still listening to the video.
Work. Sometimes it’s a place where you’re cranking out ideas and projects like a well-oiled machine. Other times, check
you’re squeaking through the day, story
easily distracted. And trust us, information pills
we know it’s tough to get everything done. With the workplace in a constant state of change and many companies forced to consolidate job responsibilities to keep down costs, there’s typically more work than seems possible to accomplish.
But before you let out a sigh or start screaming, “Is it Friday yet?†for the third time in an hour, there is hope for a better (and more productive) life during those eight-plus hours on the job. Ready to refresh your tactical take on the day?
Christa A. Banister offers a few suggestions in her article 18 Ways to Stay Ahead of the Curve at Work, available from Lifeway.
They include:
- Kill the morning clutter
- Get your head together
- Find the needle by organizing the haystack
- Play well with others, but don’t get too chummy on the clock
- Minimize multitasking
- Any many other useful tips
How else do you stay ahead of the curve at work? Please leave your tips below.
Here are two radio broadcasts of Living a Legacy featuring Dr. Crawford Loritts entitled Which way are you growing?. This topic touches pretty close to home for me. It is something that I did not fully understand when I was younger – both in years and in my faith. I envision that many others within Authentic Christian Living will be able to relate.
Pastor Loritts contends that you are always growing one way or the other. You are either growing closer to the Lord or farther away.
The radio broadcast will only be available for free through mid-May 2010. Click here to visit the Living a Legacy homepage and the broadcasts are from April 11th 2010 and April 18th 2010. You can also find a similar sermon on the Fellowship Bible Church website by clicking here (choose 2009 Sermon Archive, stuff
and link to The Word of God: Which Way Are You Growing, Hebrews 5:11-14 from January 18th 2009).
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Dr. Crawford Loritts is a nationally known Bible speaker, author, and senior pastor of Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Ga. Crawford and his wife, Karen, have four children and live in Georgia.
Tags: Atlanta, Crawford Loritts, Living a Legacy, spiritual growth