
Lenny Luchetti
Articles
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Sep 5, 2024 |
preachingtoday.com | Chris Rappazini |Lenny Luchetti |Krish Kandiah |Scott Wenig
I am not an expert on alcoholism, drug addictions, and mental health issues, but I know someone who is: my brother, Nick. He is an expert on them, not because he has studied them intensely or is a trained psychologist, but rather because he has struggled with addictions and bipolar disorder for decades. Thankfully, through many twists and turns, he has transformed his life and now works tirelessly to help others like him get back on their feet.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
preachingtoday.com | Chris Rappazini |Lenny Luchetti |Krish Kandiah |Scott Wenig
I am not an expert on alcoholism, drug addictions, and mental health issues, but I know someone who is: my brother, Nick. He is an expert on them, not because he has studied them intensely or is a trained psychologist, but rather because he has struggled with addictions and bipolar disorder for decades. Thankfully, through many twists and turns, he has transformed his life and now works tirelessly to help others like him get back on their feet.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
preachingtoday.com | Gregory Hollifield |Scott Gibson |Lenny Luchetti |Alison Gerber
We may look on our time as the moment civilization was transformed, as it was by agriculture, fire, and electricity. In 2023 we learned that a machine taught itself how to speak to humans like a peer, which is to say, with creativity, truth, error, and lies. The technology, known as a chatbot, is only one of the recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence—machines that can teach themselves superhuman skills.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
preachingtoday.com | Matt Erickson |Lenny Luchetti |Scott Gibson |Jeremy Kimble
The first message I ever preached was most likely only memorable to me. I was a high school student, newly set ablaze in my faith, and ready to tell people about Jesus and how vital it was to live for him. Filled with passion, and more than a little rough around the edges, I unloaded lengthy biblical passages and ideas on living for God. More than 30 minutes later, a sleepy room stared back at me after my scattershot approach, and I feebly closed in prayer.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
preachingtoday.com | Mark Dance |Lenny Luchetti |Jeffrey Arthurs
Every Spring I get a comprehensive check-up. My doctor always checks first on the condition of my heart with his stethoscope, which is the most important (and least invasive) part of that visit. If he sees something troubling about my heart, the rest of the check-up gets put on hold because my heart is essential to my health. “The Great Commandment” is our Great Physician’s comprehensive check-up for the believer’s heart, as well as his or her soul, mind, and body.
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