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    Discover an eternal perspective as we turn to a stirring passage in Romans

    It’s an undeniable fact that ten out of ten people will eventually die. But for those who follow Christ, death is not an event to be feared, but a victory to be celebrated! Let's turn to a stirring passage in Romans that instills us with confidence both in this life, and in the life to come.

    Find out how to respond to those who act Christian, and yet don’t know Christ

    Your neighbors down the street may not be followers of God, but they are really good people! So how do we share the need for Jesus with folks leading moral lives? Let's look to Romans 14 to find the answer.

    Explore one way to evaluate whether a certain activity is right or wrong

    There are countless issues we face daily that the Bible does not address. But even when God’s Word doesn’t speak into our exact situation, it still provides guidelines to help us find our way! Our study in Romans 14 continues.

    Discover how to handle some of the gray areas of faith

    Over the decades, football Sunday has become a national affair. But when we watch sports on a Sunday, does that mean we’re lessening the value of it being the Lord’s Day?

    Let’s look at Romans 14 to gain a fresh understanding of church unity

    It can be easy to judge someone with a different view from our own. And if we’re not careful, our words and the labels we assign to those people can cause serious damage.

    A revealing discussion about unity in the church

    When an issue is debated in church, we are quick to explain our convictions. But are we just as fast to stand up for unity? Let's discuss why it’s often easier to focus on our Christian differences rather than on Christlike harmony.

    How to stay united even when we don’t agree

    What are some of the hot topics that really get your blood boiling? Let's discuss some of the things followers of Christ argue about.

    Following the example of our heavenly Father can help us find unity with the people in our lives

    In spite of our hang-ups, quirks, and blatant flaws, God welcomed us into His family with open arms! Our study in Romans 14 continues.

    Let’s interview members of the early church to see how they handled disagreements

    If you’ve ever disagreed with someone in your church about a serious issue, you know the conversations can escalate into full-blown conflict! So how do we relate well to other Christians during a dispute?

    Another thought-provoking message in a series on unity in the church

    There are some differences of opinion that could tear a community apart. Let's look at a disagreement that arose in the early church over the food they had to eat.

    Find guidance for dealing with differences in a biblical way

    Even in the early church, men and women had different opinions about how their faith should be lived out in their day-to-day lives. Let's study Romans chapter 14.

    How to maintain harmony in the midst of conflict

    Music, politics, appearance. Christians disagree over many different issues. So is it even possible to find unity among the followers of Christ? An important lesson from Romans 14.

    Discover healthy ways to remain united with those we disagree with

    You’ll find that even in a healthy marriage, husbands and wives can butt heads. And if we’re not careful, those conflicts can cause a lot of trauma in the family. Let's apply some marriage principles to our relationships with other followers of Christ.

    Biblical characteristic that will identify us as followers of Christ

    We may not wear shirts emblazoned with the words “I’m a Christian!” But there are ways to let people know we follow Christ. It’s a discussion on unity.

    Discover the wealth we have in Jesus!

    Most of us will never hold a million dollars in our hands. Yet there are priceless treasures we can possess in the here and now! Let's explain why it’s better to pursue the riches of Christ, instead of chasing after the temporary resources of the world.