Articles from December 2015

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Seeing God’s sovereignty through small blessings

by Laura Cadena on December 23, 2015 in Great Commission

On my third day of working with Mission Arlington, I was able to do something new from my regular job in child care. I worked the in the front office.

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Walking in the fire

by Frank Locke on December 16, 2015 in Faith

When you have given of yourself until there is nothing left to give, there is a way to recover.

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Five Mistakes I Wish I Had Made Sooner

by Joe Loughlin on December 14, 2015 in Faith

I'm sharing five mistakes I wish I had made a lot sooner. Sooner, I say, because some lessons I seem to insist on learning by the experience of my own failure rather than by the observation of others' mistakes. These are ones I wish I had gotten out of my system sooner.

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Do you have Christmas expectations?

by Meredith Snowden on December 9, 2015 in Ministers' Spouses

The turkey buzz is over. This week alone we have five Christmas parties! I am tired just making my checklist of what to bring to each party, what to wear, scheduling childcare, etc ... 

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Five ways to have a strong Christmas Eve outreach

by Ryan Jespersen on December 8, 2015 in Great Commandment

Christmas seems to come sooner and sooner each year. Most retailers are displaying and selling Christmas merchandise in the middle of October, some before the end of September. 

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Hunger Offering partners with Baugh Foundation for refugee relief in Serbia

by Kalie Lowrie on December 2, 2015 in News

In response to an overwhelming number of Syrian refugees flooding into Europe and through a generous gift from the Baugh Foundation, the Texas Baptist Hunger Offering sent $15,000 to Serbia on Tuesday, Dec. 1, to provide aid for refugee relief.

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