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Jay Blogs – A People of Story

…the moral fiber of our young people. Because society and its institutions have neglected to help people learn to restrain their selfishness, teach basic social skills, and help people find…

Jay Blogs – The Paradox of People

Home / Search results for ‘people‘ Jay Blogs – The Paradox of People Most of us don’t really think of ourselves as anthropologists, but we all are. And our anthropology…

Jay’s Blog – Shalom is Surrender

…God’s grace, so they were people of peace, of shalom. People who surrender are people of peace, of shalom. Seeking shalom has been our school theme all year. In Luke…

Jay Blogs – What Doesn’t Change

…are a “people first” people.  As a school that leads with Jesus, what is important to Him has to be important to us. And, what’s most important to Jesus? People….

Jay’s Blog – Time to Go to Work

…leaders, and encouraging his people. Yours may also be educating people, creating new businesses, healing people, advocating for people navigating through the justice system, or helping them manage their finances…

Jay’s Blog – No More Quitter’s Day

…quit. Few people in debt changed their financial lifestyles because they decided to be better money managers just because it was January 1. Few obese people ate a whole carton…

Jay’s Blog – The Hardest Shalom

…to answer correctly. “All people” means “All. People.”  The answer is, however, often difficult to implement, especially in the area of forgiveness. I read a great article by pastor Ben…

Jay Blogs – The Light of Babel

…system that rewarded creating posts that “went viral,” and made people “internet famous,” and that people’s value and worth became rooted in clicks of thousands of friends and strangers. This…

Jay Blogs – Thanksgiving and Suffering

…disciplines of prayer, Bible study, and even solitude and silence. But, God calls His people to two others: remembrance and thanksgiving. God calls the people of Israel to remember. God…

Jay’s Blog – Gathering the Church

…to be in Western Europe? A generation ago, I had friends who were missionaries in Italy. These people worked all their lives to build relationships for the gospel—beautiful, faithful people—only…