Five Levels of Spiritual Maturity
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Just as there are five levels of physical maturity, there are five levels of spiritual maturity. Infant, child, adult, parent and elder. Chris Hogan teaches how to care for and grow in each level. Also, he explains the two paths our desires could take. Either down the road to anger and pride, or the road to understanding and love. Which path will you take?
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Ever since the time Doug Small shared this simple message from Genesis 18 with our staff in Oak Brook, it has been a favorite, a kind of benchmark for beginning to begin to put in words the spirit of a personal prayer life. Praying is so much more than asking and acquiring answers.

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Born and raised in South Africa, Keith’s early years were marked by hardship. When his father succumbed to alcoholism and changed his behavior as a result, Keith’s mother filed for divorce. The broken state of Keith’s family caused him to turn to the world for fulfillment.
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Well, it's time to make a plan. Pick one of the five areas: Person, Provider, Partner, Parent, or Proclaimer and do the things God has led you to do. Knowing what (who) your true treasures are, plan how to match needs with skills and resources. Strive for clarity. Establish accountability.

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After hearing from many fathers and mothers, Chris Hogan brings together their words of wisdom on how to build a home on the rock of God's Word. Whether its sitting around the table, walking by the way, lying down or rising up, the truths of the Bible apply at all times.