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A Study of James

Getting in shape physically takes more than just saying you believe in exercise--it takes getting out and exercising. Likewise, getting in shape spiritually takes more than just saying you trust God--it takes concerted effort to apply your faith to your everyday life. With the Book of James as our guide, we're taking the challenge of transforming our faith into a way of life.


Perseverance is Your Friend
2011-07-03 Scott Scruggs
A life of faith isn't easy. Our faith will be tested which means perseverance isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. So how do we persevere in our faith when trusting God is difficult?

Check Yo Self B4 U Wreck Yo Self
2011-07-10 Kevin Kim
The apostle Paul says that Christians are justified by faith alone. James says that Christians are not justified by faith alone. So what are we to make of it?

Wanting More from My Life with God
2011-07-17 Zack Aumiller
James 3 is an invitation to trust God with what we say, and can be a first step towards a more authentic and deep relationship with Him. The question is if we really want that.

What Kills Community?
2011-07-26 Nick Bott
James says it's our jealousy and selfish ambition. But why should we care about cultivating community? James says it's because our love for others is inseparable from our love for God.
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It All Goes Back in the Box
2011-07-31 John Ortberg
Most people think greed is a problem. And yet most people think greed is someone else's problem. So how do you know if it's your problem?

Raising the Bar
2011-08-07 Scott Scruggs
God is not calling us to a religious routine but to a revolutionary life. So it's time to raise up your hopes as God raises our expectations for who He is calling us to be.

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