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Rebecca Hagelin

November 9, 2015

Finding True and Lasting Fulfillment

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

In his last years, Solomon wrote what is now known as the Book of Ecclesiastes. In it he recorded what he discovered through his lifelong hunt so that we might benefit from it. At first ...

November 1, 2015

Loving Marriages Help Build Strong Foundations for Society

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

But there’s something you have to do if you are to create a healthier culture and build a grounded, courageous and fulfilled family. It’s one of the most important things you can do beca

August 24, 2015

Pruning Our Lives

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

One of Jesus’ most recognizable metaphors is one He shared with His disciples at the last supper, on the eve of His crucifixion. His image of a gardener at work can be found in John 15. It ...

August 17, 2015

Soaking in Good Words

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

Have you ever stopped to consider why "story" means so much to us? Why do great books and great movies enrapture us the way they do? When you pick up your empty popcorn bag and ...

August 9, 2015

Participating in God's Plan

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

It’s easy to mistake the means for the ends and in doing so, to settle for less than we were intended for. For example, we all feel pressure to be productive and to use our time wisely, but ...

August 1, 2015

Becoming a Child of God

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

Whether he’s in heaven or on earth, we all have a loving father to embrace.

July 27, 2015

Become the Church Body to Assist Persecuted Christians

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

It’s true that Christians are persecuted even here in America, and in harsher ways than the open criticism we’re used to receiving. We see the steadily tightening grip of government regu

July 20, 2015

Nourish Your Soul and Feed Your Spirit by Savoring the Stories of Others

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

When you pick up your empty popcorn bag and slowly — almost mournfully — make your way out of the theater, or when you lay down a dearly loved book after you turn the last page, the deep