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Free Grace Theology is exciting. It clarifies the freeness of salvation, and in doing that, it clarifies other areas of theology, too. The Free Grace movement involves a reformation of […]

Do Not Bite One Another (Galatians 5_15)

In a classic scene from The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Inspector Clouseau walks into a German hotel and notices a small dog by the counter. “Does your dog bite?” he […]

February 14, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Church, Deuteronomy, Discipleship, kids
Are You Discipling Your Family_

My kids are getting to the age where they can ask serious questions about the faith. Recently, we attended the funeral for Abby’s grandfather, Roy Whisler. It was a good […]

April 1, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Church, church planting
Ever hear of “dinner church”_

Everyone recognizes the need for more Free Grace churches. But how do you start them? It’s something I’ve been wrestling with. Here are four church models: House Church: This would […]

November 11, 2016   in Blog - Body Life, Church, Fellowship
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by Zane Hodges, excerpted from The Journey of Faith: Sermons on Henbrews Let us consider “one another.” “Let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good […]

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