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Creative Disciple Newsletter
July 6, 2025
#59

General Revelation and Daily Rhythms

Long before we asked for answers, God revealed Himself through the world He made. Creation and conscience testify to His existence and character, offering a silent sermon that leaves us without excuse. Discover how general revelation awakens awe, accountability, and a longing for God.

Focused Discipleship

#Personal — Morning devotions shape the day with clarity and purpose. Embrace a daily rhythm of meeting God first to cultivate spiritual attentiveness and dependence on Him.

#Marriage — Forgiveness breaks cycles of hurt. Learn how forgiveness strengthens marriage and restores intimacy when practiced as a daily commitment to grace.

#Parenting —  Life changes stretch families. Prepare kids for transitions by guiding them with gospel hope and practical strategies during seasons of newness or uncertainty.

#Church —  Every community is unique. Explore contextual church planting to faithfully minister in your city’s specific culture without compromising biblical truth.

#Work — Busyness doesn’t have to own you. Discover Sabbath as resistance and reclaim rest as a declaration of trust in God’s provision.

#Pastor —  Preaching needs more than words. Unpack what makes a sermon work by exploring the essential ingredients of effective gospel proclamation.

Weekly Wallpaper

Creation and Conscience

Let this wallpaper design remind you daily that creation and conscience testify to God’s glory and call you to worship Him with awe and wonder.

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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