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Some Bible Resources & Rhythms for Parents With Young Children

As Christians we feel a joy and duty to teach our children about God. We know that this is not something they will naturally learn, but can only come through intentional instruction and prayer. God is the one who transforms our children’s hearts; He is the only one who can open their eyes to the […]

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Better Than

“For a day in your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.” (Ps 84:10a) Becoming a Christian involves a radical reorientation of the heart. A heart that once found God boring, now finds Him thrilling. A heart that once thought God irrelevant, now sees Him supremely important. A heart that once spurned God’s love, now […]

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Is the Mosaic Law For Us Today? (Guest Post)

Here’s a guest post from my friend, Dan Tsouloufis: As Christians living in the New Covenant era, it is quite common for people to wonder what role the Mosaic Law plays in the life of the believer.  One may ask such questions as: “Is the law even relevant today?”  “Is the law outdated and useless […]

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3 Ways God Uses Discouragement for Our Good

Sometimes life and ministry can be discouraging. We step out in faith, and plan an evangelistic Bible study for our friends, but no one shows up. We try to be more intentional in shepherding our children’s hearts but end up getting impatient with them and having to confess our own sin and failed efforts. We […]

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Overcoming Evil with Good

False teaching. Apathy. Greed. Lust. Anger. Coldness to the gospel. Idolatry. Gossip. Slander. Selfishness. All of these are evil. And any person who spends time ministering to others with the gospel—especially those involved in church planting—will see these evils manifested often. We see them in others and we see them in ourselves. How do we […]

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A Precious Truth To Cling to In the Midst of Trials

The Christian is not promised an easy life in this world. To assume that following Christ will lead a trouble-free life is not something that the Bible supports, it is really a soft version of the prosperity gospel. The Christian—even the Christian in the affluent, comfortable, safe, suburbs of the West—will face trials, hardships, and […]

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A Blog Post on DEATH

I remember hearing D.A. Carson state that the taboo topic in our culture is DEATH. People are comfortable talking about all sorts of other things (sex, politics, etc.), but things get awkward when death is brought up. We recently talked about death together at our meetup discussion group. The first question we thought about was […]

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Encouragement to Those in a Small Church Plant

I’m the pastor a small church plant in downtown Naperville (Cross of Christ Fellowship). On a big Sunday, we have 40 people—nearly half of which are children. We have been worshipping together for 3 years and have seen God grow us in many wonderful ways: we are a close church community that loves and cares […]

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Cross of Christ Fellowship Video Update

Here’s a video with some highlights from the past year of Cross of Christ Fellowship: If you are looking to be part of a church in naperville, join us on Sunday morning at 10!

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The Wisdom & Goodness of Following Jesus

A reflection on Matthew 25:1-30 Matt 25:1-30 Reflection: The Wisdom and Goodness of Living for Jesus Christ In Matthew 25:1-30 Jesus gives two parables which help his disciples pursue faithful obedience while they wait for his return. Jesus really is coming back one day, and this will be a glorious day where the kingdom of […]