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Creative Disciple Newsletter
August 31, 2025
#67

Can You Really Trust the Bible Today?

The Bible is not just ancient writing—it is God’s trustworthy Word, proven true in every generation. Its promises hold firm, its wisdom endures, and its authority never fades. Discover why you can stake your life on the unshakable reliability of Scripture.

Focused Discipleship

#Personal — Growing in faith begins with growing in reading. Learn why regular reading shapes your life and discover practical wisdom on how to read books well.

#Marriage — Love often shows itself in small acts of service. Discover how something as simple as washing the dishes can strengthen your marriage.

#Parenting —  Friendships shape children deeply. Explore how families can intentionally train kids toward biblical friendships that last and honor Christ.

#Church —  Mission trips require more than passports and plans. Equip your team with three underrated tools that foster long-term impact and faithfulness.

#Work — Productivity is not about keeping up with everyone else. Embrace freedom by learning why you can’t keep up—and that’s okay.

#Pastor —  Ministry training is more than academics. Hear valuable lessons from a pastoral internship that highlight the importance of humility and perseverance.

Weekly Wallpaper

Scripture is Always Trustworthy

Let this wallpaper design remind you that God’s Word is always trustworthy and steady, even when everything else shifts. Download now.

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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