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Claire Musters
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Loving like Jesus: 'Naturally Supernatural' author Wendy Mann gives her tips
Wendy Mann runs 'Training for Supernatural Ministry' in her home church, The Kings Arms in Bedford.
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Learning how to handle failure well
Failure is not a word that is talked about much; our society is geared up for success, writes Claire Musters.
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Five things I have learned about the path to holiness
Claire Musters on why we tend to feel confused or condemned when we think about holiness.
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Following God: How do we become like sheep?
Claire Musters on learning to rest and follow the Shepherd.
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Pass it on - the value of wisdom from elders
Claire Musters shares some of the wisdom she's picked up over the years.
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How to be better at encouragement
Becoming an encourager is important, writes Claire Musters.
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What one thing has God asked you to do today?
Claire Musters challenges us to listen to God more closely.
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How to become a better listener - 8 simple tips
Claire Musters looks at how we can build each other up through paying attention.
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Do we truly understand how to 'one another'?
Claire Musters looks at how we are able to express God's heart through community.
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Why the Church needs Big Church Day Out
BCDO is an opportunity for Christians from all denominations to come together and respond to God's heart for unity.
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Church: God's design for caring community
The more varied a church is, the more it is a wonderful picture of God's grace and design says Claire Musters.
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Why we shouldn't forget the power of the gospel
We don't have to 'win people to Jesus' ourselves – the gospel holds the power to do that within itself, writes Claire Musters.
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Five reasons why we need to repent more
The words 'sin' and 'repentance' might seem old-fashioned says Claire Musters, but they are as important as ever.
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Do we truly understand our God-given authority?
Have you misunderstood the authority that being in Christ has provided you with?
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Church isn't a competition – why do we so often make it into one?
It's easy to compare ourselves with others and desire to succeed, but Jesus calls us to servant-hearted leadership, writes Claire Musters.
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