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Wisdom – The Book of Proverbs, by Jim Nelson
Years ago, I listened to a Pastor tell his flock about the life changing effect the book of Proverbs had on him. He said there are 31 chapters in Proverbs and…
Continue ReadingThe New Year’s New Carts…by Pastor Tony
It is was a new day (much like the turning of a new calendar year). Israel had much to be thankful for. Their new King had pure motives for the Lord’s people…
Continue ReadingChristmas, by Greg Matson
The holiday season is upon us again. Door buster Thursday, Black Friday, Prime day and Cyber Monday have come and gone. Walmart and Menards started preparing for…
Continue ReadingGood Bye Cruel World, by Rene Milner
Ephesians Ch. 5 has me pondering death lately. I know, it sounds morbid but I have been considering what it is like to be dead. Think about it. There are…
Continue ReadingDiscipleship, by Pastor Paul
Lately there has been a lot of talk about discipleship here at New Life. Many have come to me and shared their desire to do this but don’t know how to begin. I want to share a few examples
Continue ReadingThanksgiving, by Paul Gilbertson
It is that time of year again when we remember what we are thankful for. Of course we should be thankful each and every day for our families…
Continue ReadingOn the Lord’s Prayer by Pastor Bennett
Prayer is tough. If you’re like me, you may often feel like you’re kind of bad at it. Perhaps you’re terrified of praying in public because you’re afraid of sounding…
Continue ReadingLord Jesus, our greatest treasure, by Jim Nelson
The small book of Colossians has long been a favorite in understanding and meditating on the Supremacy of Christ and the power of the gospel message. Paul needed to confront a
Continue ReadingHow’s it going? By Pastor Tony Minell
How is life? Some of you will respond with a quick “good” (but if I were to literally write out your response, it would lack an exclamation mark). We often…
Continue ReadingMy Hope, by Rene Milner
You ever think about that set of lyrics? Recently I have been struck by the way we change words and meanings over time. I remember debating with my father about words I would…
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