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Creative Disciple Newsletter
July 27, 2025
#62

How Does God Speak Today?

God is not silent. From the thunder of Sinai to the whispers of Scripture, His voice breaks into our world with clarity and grace. In every revelation, there’s a purpose—God makes Himself known so we might know Him. Let’s consider how He chose to speak.

Focused Discipleship

#Personal — Physical discipline can be spiritual discipline. This Christian vision for exercise explores how our bodies can serve God’s purpose for strength, service, and endurance.

#MarriageKindness in marriage creates the soil for deep connection. Learn why sincerity outshines politeness in building a lasting, Christ-centered relationship.

#Parenting —  Neurodivergence brings unique challenges and blessings. These diagnostic questions can help parents navigate with wisdom, grace, and gospel hope.

#Church —  Strong churches require strong leaders. These seven development strategies offer practical and biblical ways to raise up faithful servants in your congregation.

#Work — Evenings matter. These eight productivity tips help believers steward their after-hours with intention and rest.

#Pastor —  Ministry demands never slow down. Just-in-time learning equips pastors to grow wisely and respond effectively without drowning in overload.

Weekly Wallpaper

God Spoke

Let this wallpaper design remind you that the God who spoke through prophets now speaks through His Son. Be anchored in His Word today.

I’d love to hear from you. Just hit reply to let me know what you thought of this week’s newsletter, share link ideas for future issues, or just say hello!

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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