Articles from February 2017

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What’s not in your wallet?

by Bill Arnold on February 17, 2017 in Culture

If your wallet is like mine, it’s easier to put things into it than take them out. I also find that I want to have all the important personal information with me – just in case. 

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Becoming Family: Professional development for women transforms lives, fosters relationships

by Jaclyn Bonner on February 16, 2017 in CLC

If not for the Heart of Texas Christian Women’s Job Corps sign, you could easily overlook the modest, beige, and olive-colored house on Coggin Avenue in Brownwood.

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The friendly but friendless pastor’s wife

by Guest Author on February 15, 2017 in Ministers' Spouses

“I thought Hell would freeze over before she spoke to me.”

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Healthy Lunches, Brighter Minds: Nutritional meals for children help entire family

by Jaclyn Bonner on February 9, 2017 in Hunger Offering

It is rare to find third graders who are eager to eat their fruits and vegetables, but every day 9-year-old José Chanco excitedly tells his family about the nutritious lunch he eats at the Operación San Andrés’ educational enrichment program for children in Collique, Lima, Peru.

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Teaching children the power of worship

by Kalie Lowrie on February 3, 2017 in News

Worship involves an intimate relationship with God, Kathleen Chapman told attendees at Children’s Worship University (CWU), hosted by Texas Baptists Music & Worship at First Baptist Church Lewisville on Jan. 20-21. 

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What does your church sign say about you?

by Ryan Jespersen on February 3, 2017 in Faith

One of the best and worst tools a church has is a sign that can regularly be changed. The reason I say the best and the worst is because of the way that churches choose to use the sign.

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Being and finding a friend

by Kristi Burden on February 2, 2017 in Ministers' Spouses

You can't develop a friendship without, at some point, engaging in friendly behavior. Simple gestures including a smile, small talk and sitting with someone doesn't make you a friend, but rather provides companionship and a spark of godly love.

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