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Unique Ways to Practice Gratitude

By Jeremy Gerk / November 15, 2016

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. You know what that means: It’s that time of year when Americans prepare for turkey, cranberries, and football. You have also probably already seen the #thankful campaigns on Facebook and Twitter where people take the time to be grateful for one thing every day. While we could debate the…

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Don’t Worry: Verses to Inspire You in This Season

By madwire / October 20, 2016

Fall is a season that is full of wonders. From the richness of the fall foliage to the warmth of cafes and cinnamon, there is no shortage of things to enjoy in the autumn season. But fall can also bring certain challenges. Not just the weather, which, in some parts of the country can be…

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Escape Mid-Semester Stress with These 3 Tips

By madwire / September 5, 2016

It’s midway through the semester. Midterms are just around the corner and you need to study hard to get the grades you know you are capable of. Your work is starting to ramp up as more and more people take to restaurants and shopping excursions while enjoying the crispness of fall in Colorado. If you…

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Passion Versus Calling

By madwire / August 20, 2016

There is a certain idea within the Christian church about what God’s calling for our lives should look like. Some envision a life of quiet sacrifice, pushing aside all personal desire and passion for the sake of God’s kingdom. Others see a life in which their passions, dreams, and natural talents all work for the…

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Heart of Service: Washing the Feet of the Apostles

By Jeremy Gerk / August 5, 2016

Have you ever wondered what the significance is behind the act of washing another’s feet? In John 13, we see Jesus washing the feet of the apostles before the Last Supper. What does this act reveal about him? What do the disciples’ reactions tell us? And how are we meant to apply the lessons revealed…

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Burned Out: Learning to Say No

By Jeremy Gerk / July 20, 2016

As students at an online seminary school, there are challenges that you will face when it comes to time management. That is just a fact of being a college student in general. One of the biggest issues faced by students during this time is burnout. Doing too much at once can leave you feeling like…

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Bad Habits That Keep Us From God’s Truth Part Two

By Jeremy Gerk / July 15, 2016

Last time, we examined some of the bad habits and misconceptions that keep people from receiving the full truth of God’s Word in their lives. If you missed it, you can find it here. Today, we are going to conclude our thoughts by examining one of the biggest roadblocks people face when diving into the…

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Bad Habits That Keep Us From God’s Truth

By Jeremy Gerk / July 10, 2016

The Bible is the Word of God. It is a gift to humanity from the Almighty; the very words and thoughts of our Creator allows us to know Him and to grow as individuals and believers. But all too often, the Bible becomes something in our lives that it was never intended to be. As…

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Verse of the Month: Proverbs 31

By Jeremy Gerk / July 5, 2016

As students of a Christian Theological Seminary, you know how important it is to dive into the word of God. Keeping in the spirit of acquiring knowledge, we wanted to take a closer look at Proverbs 31, our verse of the month! More Precious than Rubies… Probably one of the most quoted and venerated passages…

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Verse of the Month: Philippians 4:13

By Jeremy Gerk / June 5, 2016

“For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13 NIV Welcome back! Once again it is time to dive into the Word of God with our Verse of the Month. Last time, we examined Romans 14:5. If you missed it, you can find it by clicking here. Today, we are going…

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