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What Do I Do When My Friend Stops Talking to Me?
Have you ever had someone ghost you? One day, you were great friends. And the next day, it was as if you didn't exist. How should you respond? Here are a few thoughts to consider.
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Have you ever had someone ghost you? One day, you were great friends. And the next day, it was as if you didn't exist. How should you respond? Here are a few thoughts to consider.
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Is artificial intelligence really going to change how people live? And if it does, how will Christians and the church be impacted? Here are six challenges to consider.
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Spiritual one-upmanship is an easy game to play. But how do we avoid it? In this latest "Byer's Choices" Ezra shares several thoughts to consider.
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If you're looking to buy something this Black Friday, here are five options to consider!
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The reality of death is one many often attempt to avoid. But doing so is a mistake. Instead, life is best lived when it is done in reverse with eternity in mind.
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Do you find it easy to complain and be ungrateful for all that you have? How do you break free from this unhealthy pattern? Ezra shares some thoughts from his latest "Byer's Choices."
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This summer has been busy, but good. Between writings gigs, speaking opportunities, school stuff, and podcast conversations I have talked with some great people, read some fascinating books, and had hours of time to reflect. I’ve had the privilege to work on some lighter topics such as self-development
Since my controversial post last week, a number of people reached out with a message that went something like this, “Ezra, I agree with what you’re saying and think it’s important but I don’t feel I’m in the best position to share what you said publicly.
What happened at the capitol on January 6th was despicable. A couple of points up front. No, I was not there. Yes, thousands marched in peaceful protest. Some of them were my friends who have strong misgivings about the integrity of the recent U.S. election. In many respects, I
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David is the Dean of Undergraduate Studies at God’s Bible School and College in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has a Master’s of Music from Miami University and currently pastors at Pine Grove United Methodist Church in Falmouth, Kentucky. He works with a variety of students from many different backgrounds