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The Link: Wild Fires, Facing Doubts as a Christian, Important Quality for Church Planters and More

By October 16, 2017April 22nd, 2022The Link3 min read

We continue to pray for those affected by the wild fires in the PNW, Northern CA and Southern CA:

“When the Storm Hits”– Refuge Christian Fellowship

“I don’t know how you even begin a public post about something so incredibly devastating. We are only hours into this chaos and we’re hearing news of those in and connected to our fellowship who have lost the homes they grew up in…What do I do if I lose everything? Why is this happening? How do we rebuild our lives and how do we rebuild and help heal our city?”

“What Should I Do If I Have Doubts”– Solas
“‘Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.’ If you’re a Christian and you have doubts, what do you do? And do only Christians have doubts — or is it possible to be a doubting atheist? What’s the difference between honest doubt and dishonest skepticism? In the latest SHORT/ANSWERS video, Andy Bannister digs into all these questions and more. Have no doubt, you’ll find this video helpful — please do share it widely!”

“The Importance of Being Relational”New Churches
“Church planters wear many hats but there is one that is absolutely most important: pastor! I imagine that for some reading this it would seem obvious, but you would be amazed by how quickly the needs of so many other roles overtake the duties of pastoring.”

“Upward, Inward, Outward: Love God, Love Yourself, Love Others”– Barnes&Noble
Enjoy this new book by Daniel Fusco as he discusses the Greatest Commandment to love, as we seek to understand and live out this commandment through the power of Jesus.

“Seven Moments That Demonstrate Global Missions Matter”CalvaryChapel.com
“One simple way to discover the bigger picture, which includes His endgame for humanity, is to freshly examine in chronological order, the central truths communicated at seven key moments from within the real life history He has given us of His interaction with certain individuals and specific groupings of people.”

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