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Creative Disciple Newsletter
October 12, 2025
#73

Is God’s Word Really Necessary for Our Daily Life?

A forest without a map is terrifying—but that’s life without God’s Word. Scripture is not optional. It’s essential for knowing God, finding salvation, and walking in His light. Without it, we’re lost. With it, we’re led home. Read the full article.

Focused Discipleship

#PersonalImmerse yourself in Scripture with John MacArthur’s Bible Reading Plan. Reading the same passages repeatedly deepens memory and meditation, letting God’s voice echo through your life.

#Marriage — Seasons of stress can strengthen your marriage. Learn seven ways couples can grow closer when tension rises through faith, empathy, and unity.

#Parenting —  Equip your family for financial wisdom this fall. Learn smarter ways to steward money with grace and generosity—showing your children that faith shapes every dollar.

#Church — Some church programs do more harm than help. Discover why pruning unnecessary ministries can refocus your church on disciple-making and spiritual depth.

#Work — Your job is more than a paycheck—it’s a calling. God designed work for purpose, dignity, and stewardship. Learn how to see your labor as worship.

#PastorMitch Chase helps us partake of the Lord’s Supper with eight purposes that nourish the soul, proclaim Christ’s death, renew our unity, and more.

Weekly Wallpaper

Faith Through the Word

Let this wallpaper design remind you that faith grows through hearing God’s Word. Let this wallpaper design strengthen your trust in the One who speaks life. Download today.

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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