3 Ways to Practice the Spiritual Discipline of Prioritizing
Intentional living fosters a well-soul. But how can we discern what to say yes to and what to let go of? Here is the art of the spiritual discipline of prioritizing.
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Intentional living fosters a well-soul. But how can we discern what to say yes to and what to let go of? Here is the art of the spiritual discipline of prioritizing.
The Holy Spirit poured into believers on the Day of Pentecost and marked the birth of the church. Now everyone who repents and believes in the gospel receives the gift of the Spirit. But how do we discern His leading?
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