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Faithlife Blog Church Technology For Communications Staff Church Graphics Church Management Church Operations Online Community Online Giving Presentation Software Sermon Cloud Website Builder Culture and Context Digital Discipleship Bible Study Christian Education Christian Entertainment Featured Books Featured Courses Leadership Practical Theology Ministry Resources Deals Tutorials Inside Faithlife Get a free Faithlife.com account today. Register July 22, 2020 By Guest Author | Leave a Comment Can’t Get Your People into the Word? Try a Daily Bible Reading Plan Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. By Jen Miles and Jason Morris When you think about helping people grow spiritually, Bible engagement and discipleship are probably at the top of your list. What if your congregation engaged with the Bible in meaningful ways every day ? (more…) Filed Under: Biblical Literacy , Digital Discipleship Tagged With: bible reading plan , online bible reading July 21, 2020 By Faithlife Staff | Leave a Comment Faithlife Ebooks Weekly Deals: July 21–24, 2020 Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. These deals are so good, they won’t stay around long! Add new favorites to your library before the bargains disappear. [Read more…] Filed Under: Digital Discipleship , Featured Books , RSS Exclude Tagged With: destructive emotions , faithlife ebooks weekly deals , lament , parenting , suffering July 20, 2020 By Faithlife Staff | Leave a Comment New Church Media for Back to School & Beyond Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Your church media attracts attention—whether you’re meeting in person again or holding live stream church services and events. [Read more…] Filed Under: Church Graphics , Church Technology Tagged With: back to school , church media July 17, 2020 By Faithlife Staff | Leave a Comment Can You Guess These 8 Bible Stories in Emojis? Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Today, July 17, is World Emoji Day, and here at Faithlife, it’s an opportunity to do one of the things we enjoy most—open God’s Word together. For today’s World Emoji Day, see if you can guess these Bible stories told in emojis, as shared by followers on our Logos Facebook page or Twitter page . (If you get stuck, try using the Bible passage hints below each one!) Bible story 1: Passage hint: Genesis 1:1–2:3 Bible story 2: Passage hint: Genesis 7:1–9:17 Bible story 3: Passage hint: Judges 4:17–24 Bible story 4: Passage hint: Ruth 1:1–4:21 Bible story 5: Passage hint: 2 Kings 2:23–24 Bible story 6: Passage hint: Jonah 1–4 Bible story 7: Passage hint: Luke 15:4–7 Bible story 8: Passage hint: Genesis 1:1–3:21, John 1:29, Romans 5:6 *** Thanks to everyone who participated by sharing their favorite stories! Want to add your favorite Bible story in emojis? Join the conversation on the Logos Facebook page or Twitter page ! Filed Under: Culture and Context , Digital Discipleship Tagged With: bible , emojis July 16, 2020 By Faithlife Staff | Leave a Comment 3 Categories Every Christian Should Know to Understand Theological Issues Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. You’ve probably experienced triage if you’ve ever visited an emergency room. . . . medical triage: assigning degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide in what order to treat a large number of patients. Triage is the action of sorting according to priority and urgency. We understand that sometimes we have to prioritize. Some things are more pressing and more important than other things. . . . [Read more…] Filed Under: Biblical Literacy , Digital Discipleship Tagged With: doctrine , relationships , theology July 16, 2020 By Guest Author | 2 Comments Tired of Whining about Today’s Calamities? Open the Psalms of Lament. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. By Harold L. Senkbeil Where do you go when the calamities of life feel too heavy? We’re all tempted to turn inward, but perhaps we would do better to open the Psalms of lament instead. In the following excerpt from Christ and Calamity by award-winning author Harold L. Senkbeil (the ebook’s free right now!), we see why—and how—to turn our complaints and cries toward God. *** Have you ever noticed that when calamity strikes, after the initial shock wears off, our first thought is often, “Why me?” Somehow, we’ve gotten it into our heads that God’s job is to make us happy and keep us happy. After all, he’s God, isn’t he? And doesn’t God know everything? Doesn’t he know that our present predicament isn’t very pleasant? Yes, he does. But what gave you the idea that the almighty Maker of heaven and earth is supposed to keep everything on an even keel? If you’ve read your Bible, you know that in the beginning, God created a good world; sin entered that world through one man, and death was the consequence. Now, like a deadly contagion, death has spread through all humankind, because all people sin ( Romans 5:12 ). God’s pristine creation—with no suffering, no death, and no destruction—is now long gone. This earth is still a delightful place to live. But everywhere we look, our beautiful world is filled with misery, hardship, sickness, calamity—and death. Though, by God’s merciful grace, he works everything (even sorrow and pain) for the good of those who love him ( Romans 8:28 ), the awful truth is that all misery comes from his gracious hand. God himself says so: “There is no god beside me; I kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand” ( Deuteronomy 32:39 ). That sounds pretty harsh. I don’t like it any more than you do. My wife and my best friend both live every day with chronic pain, the result of injuries and health conditions. I would do anything to even briefly relieve their suffering for just an instant. But I can’t. And neither can you. That’s our frustration: some things in this broken world simply can’t be fixed, humanly speaking. It will do no good for us to whine about it. But there’s something else I can recommend. Instead of whining, try lamenting. *** Have you noticed that in the Bible’s hymnbook, the Psalms, roughly a third are songs of lament? You may know some of them by heart: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Psalm 22). “Oh God, why do you cast us off forever?” (Psalm 74). “Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me?” (Psalm 42). “Vindicate me, O God, and defend my cause against an ungodly people” (Psalm 43). Like any loving father, God, in his mercy, invites us to come to him and talk. So like little children, we crawl into his lap by means of our lament, telling him exactly where it hurts and asking him for help. These psalms of lament teach us how to file a complaint with God. And complaining isn’t whining; if you’ve ever read your medical records, you’ll know that medical complaints are simply the physical symptoms of your distress. When you go to your doctor, you’re not whining; you’re just explaining where you hurt. You list your complaints because you know your condition should receive attention. It may not go away; some of the symptoms may remain. But you’ve gone to someone who can do something about it. Likewise, lamenting is calling God’s attention to what he already knows: you’re hurting, and it’s no fun. That miserable situation forces you to acknowledge that you aren’t a self-made person. You depend on God for your very life—but sometimes it takes a fearsome calamity to impress that dependence upon you and bring you to the point of lament. That lament is a cry of faith. And so God in his grace invites you to complain—to bring your hurts and your miseries to him. It’s okay that these things feel too big for you; there’s no real way to cope with disaster and tragedy on your own. It’s important to not keep these troubles bottled up inside ourselves. Like any loving father, God, in his mercy, invites us to come to him and talk. So like little children, we crawl into his lap by means of our lament, telling him exactly where it hurts and asking him for help: “Turn, O Lord, de...
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