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Everybody, Always (Week 5) - Monday Morning Devotion

If you want to become love, stop just agreeing with Jesus. Go call someone right now. Lift them up in ways they can’t lift themselves. Send them a text message and say you’re sorry. I know they don’t deserve it. You didn’t either. Don’t put a toe in the water with your love; grab your knees and do a cannonball. Move from the bleachers to the field, and you won’t ever be the same.

Don’t just love the people who are easy to love; go love the difficult ones. 

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In the Right Place at the Right Time

"July 15, 2018, will live in memory as one of the most memorable days of my life."

A strong proclamation from LIM's Kevin Maulson (Lac du Flambeau), currently serving the Native peoples of Phoenix, Arizona.

On this particular Sunday, Kevin brought together 18 people who have recently entered his life through the work of the Gichi Manidoo Akewe Ministry of Lutheran Indian Ministries. The phrase, Gichi Manidoo Akewe, is Ojibwe for "Putting God First" which is precisely how Kevin runs this new branch of outreach. Together, this group spent the morning praising God and digging deeply into His Word in a borrowed room at the NAFFA (Native American Fatherhood and Families Association).

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Everybody, Always (Week 4) - Monday Morning Devotion

This is truly what ministry is all about, Native, urban, or international. It's about showing God's love and grace, letting the Holy Spirit move hearts, and being ready to answer when we are asked, "Why are you doing this for me?"

I don’t think we lead people to Jesus. I think Jesus leads people to Jesus.

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Everybody, Always (Week 3) - Monday Morning Devotion

Here’s the deal: when we act like someone we’re not, it’s because we’re not happy with who we are. We usually think we need other people’s permission or love or approval before we can live our lives and pursue our beautiful ambitions. It’s both good and bad. It’s good if it causes us to want to pursue Jesus’ love and approval more. But it’s bad if we miss out on who God uniquely made us to be so we can be who someone else thinks we should be. 

God has never looked in your mirror or mine and wished He saw someone else.

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