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Jay’s Blog – “To Whom Much is Given”

people in college but to build relationships with people who aren’t like them, which is the essence of making disciples. All of these gifts and powers you have are not…

Jay’s Blog – Do You See?

…isn’t the only type of immigration situation, but that’s the whole point. Seeing means understanding, knowing people as people and trying to get at their story, rather than as labels…

Jay’s Blog – Wrath and God’s Love

…Christ’s righteousness upon us.  This doctrine has come under question lately, generally and even among people I know and love, for a couple of reasons. First, people say the concept…

Jay Blogs – Standing Firm in Love and Unity

…expansive 2,000-year history of Christianity. What I find most remarkable are the stories of amazing people who, virtually single-handedly, changed the face of entire civilizations forever. People like Patrick, a…

Jay’s Blog – Always Home

…more important than things or achievements.  God saved the best for last, waiting until the end to create us, His people. Jesus died for people. You can have everything in…

Jay Blogs – Living as Exiles

Home / Search results for ‘people‘ Jay Blogs – Living as Exiles If you have lived around this part of East Texas for the past year or so, you have…

Jay’s Blog – Going to Church

…what if you only love those people who love you? Any depraved person can do that! But, if you really want to love, love people who don’t like you or…

Jay’s Blog – Warring Against Worldliness

…high-income inequality forces people to withdraw and lose hope—are only partially true.  The underlying problem, according to Brooks, is a failure to form our people’s moral fiber from one generation…

Jay Blogs – Living Well

…relevant,” is a people-driven question, reflecting a people-driven standard. Relevance, like currency, or popularity, or how much you matter at work, is always guided by what other people think about…

Jay’s Blog – To Be a Friend

…lonely people.  This fact became obvious to me once again as I was sitting at a CESA symposium breakout session of heads of school the other day. These are people