If you showed up at an Ash Wednesday service last week, chances are you heard the word “repentance” quite a few times. It isn’t a term we often use outside of a church context. It
Dr. Del Tackett is the architect and teacher of The Truth Project—a worldwide small group initiative designed to instill a Christian worldview within the body of Christ.
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Read MoreJeff Hunt is the director of the Centennial Institute, Colorado Christian University’s public policy think tank. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Westmont College, Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and Master of Political Management at George Washington University. Hunt has served as media coordinator for the Senate Republican Conference, director of operations of the Clapham Group, and special assistant to Senator Rick Santorum in his 2012 White House bid. Jeff and his wife, Nicole, have four children and make their home in Elizabeth, Colorado.
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Read MoreIf you showed up at an Ash Wednesday service last week, chances are you heard the word “repentance” quite a few times. It isn’t a term we often use outside of a church context. It
How many of us have boxes or hard drives filled with pictures and home videos — those precious moments we’ve captured because we wanted to always remember — yet we’ve rarel
Jesus picked twelve men — twelve ordinary, imperfect, unimpressive men — and bet his life upon them.
“How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.”
The crowds that normally pressed in tight around him made way, decorating the dusty ground with the shirts off their backs and branches freshly cut from palm trees. He came riding in on a ...
When a friend loses a loved one and you want to comfort him but don’t know where to begin; when you’re truly sorry but know your words won’t make the wrong “right”;
In today’s health-conscious culture, the saying “you are what you eat” is generally regarded as gospel truth. We know it’s important to eat well because it’s obvious
As my daughter Kristin and I recently browsed through my last book, “30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family,” we came across a chapter titled “Vow to Be the Parent (Not Your Child