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  • God of Every Grace

    God of Every Grace – The Story Behind the Song

    I do not share many guest articles but do like to do so occasionally, especially when the circumstances warrant it. This is one of those times. This article was written by Kristyn Getty as a means of explaining the context of a new hymn, “God of Every Grace.” I trust you’ll enjoy the hymn even…

  • Which Country Sends the [Second] Most Missionaries?

    My friends and I recently visited Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery in Seoul. As the name indicates, this is where 145 foreign missionaries to Korea and their family members are now buried and remembered. Among them are the families of Henry G. Appenzeller, Horace G. Underwood, and William D. Reynolds. Reynolds was a professor at Pyongyang…

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    Two Ways to Grow a Disciple-Making Culture in Your Church

    This sponsored post was prepared by Marty Sweeney of Matthis Media. As evangelicals we have a clear sense of what we want our church to be from reading our Bibles: a vigorous, growing band of disciple-making disciples of the Lord Jesus, abounding in the work of the Lord (1 Cor 15:58) and not neglecting to…

  • The Philanthropists: Cecil B. Day

    Cecil Burke Day was the Christian philanthropist who founded the Days Inn Hotel chain. He was born in Georgia in 1934 and would die of cancer 44 years later in that same state. After dropping out of Mercer University, Day joined the United States Marine Corps and then studied Industrial Management at Georgia Institute of…

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    Book Review – Glory Road

    There are certain things I never get tired of hearing. I never get tired of hearing Tom Cheek’s call of Joe Carter’s home run–the one that won the Blue Jays the World Series in 1993 (“Touch ’em all, Joe! You’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life!”). I never get tired of hearing…