The Perfect ATI Family
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Perfection is something we all strive for to some extent, whether it be in our work ethic, family life, or the hobbies we enjoy. However, perfection is also one of those things that can be tricky to define and even harder to achieve. Kay Hill addresses how she struggled with the all-too-familiar goal of wanting a "perfect family" and how that unrealistic goal was replaced by a fresh and living perspective of the Christian life empowered by the Person of Perfection Himself, the Lord Jesus Christ.
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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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The Fear of Man. Without a conscious thought, this single factor can dictate the way we conduct ourselves, the way we think, the way we talk, and the decisions we make. How can we escape such a trap? Transforming this tendency into a hunger for God's approval is the only way out.
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