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Creative Disciple Newsletter
March 1, 2026
#92

Are You Reversing the Coat of Grace?

In Galatians 1:6–9, Paul exposes the danger of spiritual desertion—trading grace for a burdened, distorted message. When we shift our allegiance from Christ’s finished work to human effort, we do more than adjust doctrine; we abandon the God who called us in grace. Read now.

Focused Discipleship

#Personal — Pastor Rich Bitterman suggests that Christians ought to respond to today’s immigration and border crises with compassion, balancing mercy with respect for law.

#MarriageGrace Marriage Podcast offers practical ways to guard intimacy and unity when schedules are packed and distractions threaten connection.

#Parenting — Kent Evans highlights how patient parenting reflects God’s character and forms children through steady, grace-filled discipline.

#Church —  Men and women are meant to be united in the church, which is the household of God where we can serve together as the Father intended.

#WorkHere is a biblical framework for limited government to help believers think faithfully about authority, responsibility, and human dignity in public life.

#Pastor —  Lifeway Research outlines six intentional steps leaders can take to cultivate a culture of prayer within their congregations.

Weekly Wallpaper

Safely (Valley of Vision)

Let this wallpaper design anchor your heart in safety and steady trust as you walk faithfully through uncertain valleys. Download now.

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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