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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Getting Disillusioned People to Open Themselves to True Fellowship
. . . sometimes people become disillusioned with the church and therefore seek to distance themselves. . . . disillusionment comes with the resultant attitude of “why bother?” . . . Continue reading
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Let’s Be Sensitive on Mother’s and Father’s Day
The scene repeats itself at churches across the land. It’s Mother’s Day or Father’s Day and the service revolves around this parent. Certainly we do well to honor or celebrate mothers and fathers but let’s be sensitive. Sitting among your congregation will be . . . Continue reading
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Stressed Out People Need True Fellowship
. . . stressed out people feel they have enough worries of their own and don’t need to take on other people’s problems. . . . Fearing that fellowship with others will further burden them, some people will isolate themselves. Continue reading
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How Sad When It’s Like They Were Never There
People come to church …. How sad when they leave unchanged! How sad when it’s like they were never there. Continue reading
Posted in Church Life, Teacher Training
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