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How Do I Handle an Unjust Boss? Part 2

Last week's blog post we looked at the question that was posed in one of our Gospel Communities related to Colossians 3:22-4:1, “What if your boss isn’t worth following? What if they are unfair and unjust?” The Bible presents a number of teachings which can be applied...

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How Do I Handle an Unjust Boss? Part 1

Our Gospel Community recently explored what a Godly attitude toward work looks like from a Biblical perspective. We spent a good bit of time looking at the attitudes and work ethic that are encouraged in Colossians 3:22-4:1. In the middle of our conversation, a great...

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Mothering Sunday

By Holly DeKorte: Living overseas exposed me to holidays and traditions that were unfamiliar. Early spring, British owned businesses in downtown Kyiv began advertising sales for “Mothering Sunday.” The holiday itself struck me as incredibly inclusive. Not a mother...

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Musical Chairs

By Kelly Borjas: Recently, we had a sermon on how worship can encompass anything we do (excellent point!), but I’ve been specifically pondering corporate worship through music (i.e. the dedicated time of singing songs at church), and the impact on my life as many of...

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Mentor VS. Disciple

By Kelly Borjas: Have you ever heard someone say they have a mentor? How about that they are “being discipled” or “discipling someone?” These are common phrases I’ve heard over the years. They’re frequent in many churches and frankly, kind of confusing. So what’s the...

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The What-If Cycle

By Kelly Borjas: It happens often. A smidgeon of fear enters my mind, then I start entertaining anything that can go wrong. I “catastrophize” a fear to all the possible outcomes (generally bad ones or irrational ones…what if x, y, or z happens? Ironically, I don’t...

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The Ultimate Mic Drop

By Kelly Borjas: When I graduated from college (many years ago) I wanted to change the world. I wanted to be a public speaker and work for a company whose mission I was passionate about so I could do something that matters; I wanted my job and career to have meaning....

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Riding the Wave

By Kelly Borjas:   Dinner with friends. My sons’ birthday parties. Weddings. Saturday afternoon Tri-tip BBQs (with butter-soaked French bread, minus the beans). A good bottle of wine with my husband. Laughing so hard I cry. Late-night talks when company comes to...

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Rolling in the Deep

From Kelly Borjas: What does it mean to have deep relationships—or to have depth in a conversation? Recently I was challenged with this question because I’ve thrown that phrase around—that I like deep conversations or relationships, but putting a definition to this...

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