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Bebroken.com E-News (monthly email)Stay informed of the happenings at Be Broken through our monthly E-News. Simply click on the "Join Now" button in the sidebar (to your right -->) and you will receive this email newsletter. Your email is safe with us, as we will never allow access to your information by any third party. Be Broken News (periodic print newsletter)Would you like to receive our periodic print newsletter? If so, simply email us at printnews@bebroken.com and include your mailing address (must be a US address). We will then send you our print newsletter, which is published a maximum of four (4) times per year. (Your name or mailing address will never be sold or accessed by any third parties, and we don't send you junk...) Prayer News (periodic prayer email)Will you commit to pray for Be Broken? If so, follow the link below to sign up for our prayer email, sent out weekly. This will keep you informed of the praises and prayer opportunities that are part of the ministry. Click here to join the prayer team Other Ministry NewslettersSome of our ministry friends also provide quality periodical newsletters: Every Mans Battle Newsletter Archives
March E-News: The Beauty of Brokenness
Mar 2, 2010 Brokenness is not a condition we usually desire. We typically associate brokenness with weakness, being incomplete, or something is out of order. We don't strive to be broken. We don't pursue brokenness like we would wealth or fame or love. Yet, we are all broken. We are all weak, imperfect and in need, regardless of economic position or social status. Brokenness is the common denominator in all of humanity. We all come up short of perfection or wholeness. But no one seems to admit their brokenness. This is truly sad because I see such beauty in our brokenness.
February E-News: Is There a Payoff to Obedience?
Feb 2, 2010 Do you wonder sometimes if there is a “payoff” for obeying God? I mean, doesn’t it seem like everything He asks us to do just flies in the face of what the culture promotes and even demands? It often feels like swimming upstream without any relief in sight. What is the payoff, if there even is one?
December E-News: What is Advent, Really?
Dec 2, 2009 Waiting is not something most of us desire. We are able to warm up meals in seconds through the technology of microwave ovens. We communicate globally through the Internet. We have cell phones for instant communication through voice and text messaging and many other sophisticated devices to keep us plugged in and up to date every second. But Advent Season is a time of waiting—of looking forward with anticipation. You might ask, to what?
November E-News: The Joy in...Trials?
Nov 2, 2009 I've been studying the book of James lately. Well, more reading and re-reading than actual "study." But God seems to speak most personally to me when I just commit to meditating on various sections of Scripture. One such portion I have pondered recently is James 1:2 - "Dear brothers and sisters, whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for joy." (NLT)
October E-News: Overcoming Resistance
Oct 2, 2009 My life really isn’t hard. I generally get to wake up when I want to. I grab a cup of coffee and have dozens of choices about what kinds of creamers or sugars I might add. I hop into my car, drive to my office or a client appointment, and go about my day. I’m not forced to denounce my faith or engage in activities that clearly defy God’s Word. And yet, I have moments and seasons in which I think this thing called “life” is unbearable. It’s sad, really.
September E-News: Why Faithfulness Matters
Sep 2, 2009 Have you noticed that the value placed on faithfulness has plummeted in recent years? It seems that everywhere you turn in our culture the message against being faithful is growing louder and louder. The idea of staying committed to one person in marriage for a lifetime is portrayed as antiquated and silly. From the White House to the Waffle House this mantra keeps resounding: me, me, me.
August E-News: But I Don't Want to Obey!
Aug 2, 2009 We have all said at one time or another in our lives (whether out loud or silently in our heads), "But I don't want to ______." And whatever fills in the blank is irrelevant. When our will is set against something, there is usually only one of two outcomes that occurs: 1) You get your way and don't engage in the activity demanded, or 2) You are overpowered to do the activity against your will. In either of these outcomes, it is rare that the activity is performed or avoided with a positive heart attitude. The will is essentially tied to attitude.
July E-News: Freedom (in)Dependence
Jul 2, 2009 July 4th is a significant day for Americans each year. It is a day in which every citizen of the United States is invited to pause, reflect, and celebrate the liberty our nation's forefathers provided through their sacrifice and resolve. We remember such significant historical documents as the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation. We are reminded that freedom came at a high price, and therefore we honor the many defenders of our country, past and present. |
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