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Prepping for the Pentagon
by Ray Pritchard

This week’s travel schedule takes us in an entirely new direction. Tomorrow morning Marlene and I are flying to Washington DC where I will be speaking at the Pentagon Prayer Breakfast on Wednesday morning. This is such an unusual invitation that it deserves a bit of explanation.In May 2007 Moody Publishers released my book on spiritual warfar…

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How to Dress for Church
by Ray Pritchard

So how should we dress for church on Sunday morning? When I was growing up, the answer was easy.Women wore dresses.Men wore suits and ties.Children dressed neatly.Pretty simple. And it worked for a long time because the church reflected the norms of the surrounding culture. Now we have “business casual” and “dress-down Friday…

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What I’m Reading at the Moment
by Ray Pritchard

Here is my current reading list. I finished the first one while I was in Spokane over the weekend. The other three arrived while I was gone.Men of Fire: Grant, Forrest, and the Campaign That Decided the Civil War.Doctrine That Dances by Robert Smith Jr. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein.Sway by Ori Brafman and Rom Brafman.Don’t …

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How Warren Wiersbe Defines Ministry
by Ray Pritchard

During my trip to Virginia this week, Damaris Carbaugh shared with me Warren Wiersbe’s definition of ministry:Ministry takes place when divine resources meet human needs through loving channels to the glory of God. Memorize that—and then pray God makes it a reality in your life.  …

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A Note from Nagaland
by Ray Pritchard

Most of us don’t know where Nagaland is. The official government website calls it “a vibrant hill state Located in the extreme North Eastern End of India,  bounded by Myanmar in the East; Assam in the West; Arunachal Pradesh and a part of Assam in the North with Manipur in the south.”…

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Writing the Bible Can Be Good for Your S0ul
by Ray Pritchard

When was the time you wrote out a book of the Bible word for word? Here’s an idea from the Old Testament that might be good for your soul.

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Yes, Lord, Yes
by Ray Pritchard

Last night I began and ended my sermon with the challenge to pray, “Lord, do things I’m not used to.” When the pastor gave the invitation, the front of the church was filled with people—30-40, maybe more—kneeling and praying. The pastor said that he had challenged the congregation to say, “Yes, Lord, yes,” …

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“Lord, Do Things We’re Not Used To”
by Ray Pritchard

I made it to my motel late last night after spending all day flying from Spokane to Salt Lake City to Atlanta and then to Lynchburg where Benny Mathews met me at the airport. Benny is the leader of Alpha Ministries, the sponsoring organization for the AWE conference that runs Sunday-Wednesday at Temple Baptist Church in nearby Madison Heights. Yest…

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From Spokane to Lynchburg
by Ray Pritchard

Today I am making a cross-country trek that starts in Spokane, Washington and ends in Lynchburg, Virginia….

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Photos from the Moody Spokane Retreat
by Ray Pritchard

Here are a few photos from the Moody Bible Institute Spokane Fall Retreat. Nearly 275 of us (students, faculty and family members) gathered at a beautiful conference center called Clearwater Lodge, about an hour north of Spokane. We all enjoyed the music of Elizabeth Hunnicutt who came from Minneapolis to lead worship. Because our group was so larg…

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