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You will never know unless you go

In April of 2000 I resigned from my engineering job in Minneapolis. Our family loved living in the Twin Cities. We were near family for the first time in our married life, had a great church home, good friends and good jobs. We were comfortable. But in 1993, we accepted a mission God placed on our heart: to help one more person find hope and life in Jesus Christ based on 1 Corinthians 9:23. So, we were moving to Fargo-Moorhead to start a new church for people who don’t like going to church.

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Once and For All

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We all have slivers

Recently, as I talked to my wife about a topic she and her counselor discussed, I realized this topic may be exactly what one of you need to hear or share with someone. So, here it is….

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Flee or Flirt

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Should you choose to accept it…

“This is your mission…should you choose to accept it” is a famous line repeated weekly on the old television show, “Mission: Impossible.” It is a great line. You always have a choice whether to accept a mission or not.

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Why Can’t We Be Friends?

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The answer to my prayer starts with me

I recently received this outstanding email from one of our Prairie Heights’ men’s small group leaders.

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Guardrails

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Prayer can be dangerous

For those who believe in the practice and power of prayer there are many words that come to our mind when we think about prayer: encouraging, enlightening, helpful, meaningful, hopeful, calming or strengthening are some that would be common. Dangerous is probably not a word that comes to most of our minds when we think of prayer. But prayer can definitely be dangerous, for several reasons.

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