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| Blog Name: |
wegotITgood |
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http://www.huttshead.wordpress.com |
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English |
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real questions, africa, FUEL |
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I started this blog to share with friends, family, and strangers the good news about my relationship with God. The blog often has random entries about life, real questions and stuff that's happening in my life at the moment.
I am the assistant pastor and youth director at Battle Ground Bible Church in West Lafayette, IN. |
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37 Followers |
discipleship defined
What is discipleship? And what does it look like? This is a good question. There are about as many favors of definitions for discipleship as th
renovations
Have you ever been involved with renovations before? I remember after my house flood a few years ago I had to renovation about 75% of my home. Renovations usually take longer than they tell you it is going to take (3-4 months), cost more than they tell you (way more), are messy and inconvenient, and you wonder why you started the renovation process in the first place.
a lesson on sin from LOTR
Lately, Sarah and I have been on a Lord of the Rings kick. We watched all tree DVD’s in the extended edition. We did not watch them back-to-back-to-back. That would be crazy! However, now that I think of it not a bad idea!?
Each time I watch LOTR I am convicted and think about sin. I like to watch the movie and imagine the ring being a symbol of sin. I am sure
discipleship is NOT
When we say the word “discipleship,” we all might have something different in mind. We all have our idea on what disciple is and what it should look like. Before I dive into my definition I would like to discuss what I believe discipleship is not. When I say it is not these things, I mean that it is not these things:
A Bible study group or Sun
hide-n-seek
What was your favorite game as a kid? When I was a kid I really loved to play hide and seek. You remember begin a little kid and finding that secret spot where no one could find you? As an adult we get better at hiding and our secrets more difficult to be found. No one might know you have been struggling with an eating disorder because of a poor self-image, cutting to stop the other pains in your
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