
When mentoring others, we need to find ways to help them see others in better ways. This is the crux of kindness: seeing people the way God does. This class is a discussion of important attributes within kindness and how we can help people learn to apply it to their lives as we help them grow.
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No one is free from a master, but we get to choose who that master will be. We can be slaves to sin or we can be "slaves' to righteousness. This study of Romans chapter 6 reveals three reasons Christians have been freed from the power of sin and brought into the power of righteousness through the sacrifice of Jesus.
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Our culture has long attempted to destroy the home, slowly chipping away at its foundation. In order to combat that erosion we need to understand what God expects of Christian homes. This lesson pursues the importance of parenting for the future of our civilization and the spread of the Gospel.
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Spiritual growth allows us to influence others. That's the heart of being "light" to the world. But how do we grow in our ability to influence others for God? This class is Part 1 where we lay the foundation by talking about preparing ourselves and understanding those we are hoping to help.
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We make decisions constantly. Many of them are put on "autopilot" so that we are not consciously aware of them unless we choose to pay attention. This may be a big help in day-to-day living, but it behooves us to stop and think about our decisions to be sure we make the best choices. This lesson brings to mind important aspects of good decision-making that draws us to a higher purpose.
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Marriage is sacred and holy. It should be respected as such. God having created marriage tells us how it works best, what its purposes are, and what He expects to see inside it. As Christians, we are always doing our best to live up to God's expectations. This lesson shows important ideas that help build a foundation for a godly marriage.
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There is a big difference between a peace-keeper and a peacemaker. In our studies on this distinction we've noticed that peace-making is active, sometimes even aggressive. It's boldness in the face of conflict and even arranging for that conflict that must come for true peace to emerge. This is the process God uses to facilitate peace for peacemakers.
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