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Author Archives: Ellie Shuert

The love language of touch

Jesus reaches out to touch us… which, given His holiness and our filthiness, is more radical than we may realize.

Posted byEllie ShuertOctober 31, 2022Posted inTruthTags:October 2022Leave a comment on The love language of touch

A new normal

Though my salvation was bought and secured one time, there is still a part of the Christian walk that includes choosing to define ourselves by Jesus again and again, repeatedly choosing newness—willingly stepping into a new normal.

Posted byEllie ShuertOctober 21, 2021October 21, 2021Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on A new normal

Living stones

Jesus is our Rock, our living stone, our Cornerstone. There is no other way to build a life that produces fruit except upon Him.

But Jesus is just the first living stone. We are the rest of them.

Posted byEllie ShuertJuly 29, 2021July 29, 2021Posted inTruthLeave a comment on Living stones

Rooted and established in Love

His love is a love that surpasses words–a love that surpasses this lifetime.

Posted byEllie ShuertMay 27, 2021May 27, 2021Posted inPraiseLeave a comment on Rooted and established in Love

A constant God

We find complete consistency in the one true God. He is consistent when the rest of the world is not. “If we are faithless, he remains faithful—for he cannot deny Himself” (2 Timothy 2:13).

Posted byEllie ShuertFebruary 25, 2021February 25, 2021Posted inPraise1 Comment on A constant God

What is biblical community?

As “iron sharpens iron” (Proverbs 27:17) we sharpen one another, reminding each other of obedience and keeping one another accountable in our actions. Pondering over gospel realities together and challenging one another will allow the Lord to refine us.

Posted byEllie ShuertDecember 10, 2020December 30, 2020Posted inCommunityTags:fellowship, koinonia1 Comment on What is biblical community?
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