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Renovaré WeeklyDecember 31, 2021 Living in the Tension Even if resolutions aren't your thing, the New Year still offers an opportunity to reorient our lives toward the Kingdom of God. Some folks find it to be a good time to create or tweak a rule of…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyOctober 29, 2021 The First Step Watchman Nee said the first step toward God isn’t faith or repentance—the first step is “to approach the Lord with an honest heart.”Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyOctober 1, 2021 Dear Trinity It's true that our Maker wants our hearts far more than our perfectly addressed prayers. Still, how we address God matters because it reveals something about how we think about God. And what we think…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklySeptember 3, 2021 The Church as We Know It As with any time of cultural shaking and shifting, there will be losses to grieve, old ways of doing things that we miss. There is also the potential to recenter, rebuild, and refocus on what matters…Explore
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articleProphets and Poets From Eye of the Beholder Luci Shaw believes poets, especially poets of faith, should cultivate the gift of perception and awareness in order to help illuminate invisible realities.Luci ShawRead Article
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Renovaré WeeklyMarch 19, 2021 Hurry Is Greed Because hurry demands that a desired future be brought into the present at a faster rate than God intends. It puts productivity above people. Stated plainly and personally, when my heart is in a…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyFebruary 19, 2021 The World Is a Perfectly Safe Place? While the disciples were "mini-faiths" at this early stage in their journey with Jesus, I have no doubt that ten years later in the same boat they’d be singing like the Moravians. Because confidence…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyJanuary 22, 2021 Listening Spaces Safe listening spaces make it possible for someone to say what they've kept bottled up. Words spill out that often surprise the one saying them. To listen attentively without a critical spirit gives…Explore
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bookA Light Has Dawned Meditations on Advent and Christmas A Light Has Dawned recovers the best Advent and Christmas articles from half a century of Christianity Today. Guiding readers through Advent, Christmas, and the climax of Epiphany—and including…
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articleHoliness: More Than Avoiding Vice Defining holiness by external measures leads to legalism. Richella Parham helps us move beyond avoiding vice and into building a life of virtue.
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articleWhat’s So Good About Good Friday? Learning to see darker days in a different light Renovaré Director of Education Carolyn Arends reflects on the reasons we should not attempt to avoid the piercing, painful goodness of Good Friday.
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articlePauses For Lent: Redefining Greatness When Jesus teaches his disciples about what it means to follow him, he redefines the meaning of true greatness.
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