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Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Revive Our Hearts

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Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Revive Our Hearts

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Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Revive Our Hearts

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Moms need prayer! Have you ever thought about the fact that God the Son—Jesus Himself—is praying for you?
Kristen Wetherell helps us get our eyes off of a performance mindset and onto Jesus, the only perfect One.
If you’re a follower of Jesus, the Bible uses many word pictures and analogies to describe you. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explores two.
Jani Ortlund explains how to have a long-range view toward investing in coming generations.
Do you have a long-term vision for those your life will influence? Jani Ortlund has a long-term vision. She tells us why she’s thinking 200 years down the road.
It seems like everyone is interested in power, from kids playing superheroes to business people trying to climb a corporate ladder.
Wisdom comes with age, right? Nancy says that's sometimes true, but you don’t have to get older to gain wisdom—you can actively pursue it.
When a full cup gets jostled, whatever’s in the cup spills out. In the same way when you’re jostled, what comes out tells you what is filling you up.
Amanda Kassian shares four important lessons we can learn from the Good Samaritan that shape gospel-centered hospitality.
What’s keeping you from reaching out to others with the love of God? There are some true hindrances to real hospitality. Amanda Kassian shares them.
The folks in Kesha Griffin’s church are practicing a kind of corporate hospitality for a needy family in their community.
When you practice hospitality, for whom do you do it? Is it for yourself? For your friends? Or for the Lord? Nancy would answer by saying, “Yes!” to all.
Having an attitude of hospitality works itself out in a number of practical, thoughtful ways.
If you feel like you can’t afford to be hospitable, it may be that your conception of what hospitality is needs some adjustment.
Having an attitude of hospitality is far more important than a Pinterest-worthy home. Find out how God can use your hospitality to encourage others.
Who can you extend hospitality to? This includes both people you know, and people you don’t know well.
Does the thought of serving others through your hospitality excite you? Nancy says it should. She talks about being a cheerful giver.
The most amazing display of hospitality in the Bible happened within 24 hours of Jesus’ death on the cross. See His incredible hospitality in the upper room.
Jesus was always giving to others. He healed, He taught, and . . . He also cooked. Wouldn’t it be incredible to eat a meal that had been prepared by Jesus?
But we can still learn some important lessons from Abraham and Sarah's cheerful hospitality.
Hospitality can be a long-term arrangement. Christie Erwin tells how her family has shown hospitality for the long haul through adoption and foster care.
Stacy knows individuals who fled for their lives. Find out how she’s showing the love of God to Afghans through hospitality.
Nancy shows us that hospitality has more to do with simply showing God’s love than an immaculate house and a delicious banquet.
Can you think of how your kindness to someone else might offer them a picture of the gospel? Nancy shows us how hospitality can point people to Jesus.
If you took a quiz right now, where would you rate yourself on the hospitality scale? Nancy helps us see why hospitality isn’t optional.
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