Independance vs. Obedience

May 6, 2023 by  
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By Christina Puntigam

I recently returned from an extended family vacation. It was a beautiful time in Hawaii with my husband's family. We have an almost six year old nephew who is very independent. He often wanted to do things his way and did not take direction very well. One day, his grandmother asked him to go get dressed for the day and he said no. The story of Jesus popped into my head. It's in the book of Luke chapter 2.

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Motivation Article: Don’t Faint

May 5, 2023 by  
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By Jack Lewis

It's amazing how much our physical condition affects our emotional condition.  When you're exhausted challenges seem overwhelming.  When you're well-rested and feeling good, challenges feel, well, challenging, but in a good way.  Sometimes when I feel physically weak or tired I think about certain things I'd like to accomplish or experience and they seem too difficult.  They seem out of reach.  Legendary football coach, Vince Lombardi, famously said that "fatigue makes cowards of us all."  Ain't that the truth.  Lately, I've been learning to remind myself that periods of low energy and dwindling optimism are only temporary.

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Proverbs 21:1 – Stacy Frison

May 4, 2023 by  
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Ministry Article: Tanzania Mission Trip

May 3, 2023 by  
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By Robert Eberline 

During the summer months, some people experience the doldrums of this season. Most churches slow down during the summer months due to vacations. Of course, these same churches ramp up their outreach programs as well. This summer, North Metro Church sent two teams to Tanzania. The first team consisted of fifteen members that left on June 15th, 2006 to work with African Inland Missions at their college in Tanzania.

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Life Change: Alpharetta, GA

May 2, 2023 by  
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As a youth, I was blessed with two parents who were both Christians and honored their commitment to raise me according to the teachings in the Bible.  I remember reading a daily devotional each morning before school and going to church every Sunday.  I was active in the youth activities at my church and in the Boy Scouts of America through the completion of High School.  A couple of days after graduating, I was awarded my Eagle Scout award which was the result of many years of dedication and hard work.  That moment officially marked the end of my youth.  In the days that followed, I prepared to leave for Basic Training to begin my eight(8) year commitment with the Army National Guard.  At seventeen, I left the security of my home and family for the first time and stepped into a world that was unlike any other I had experienced before.
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