
Tim Cooper
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Jan 14, 2025 |
crossway.org | Tim Cooper |Conrad Mbewe
Find Points of ConnectitonIt would be really good if we lived in a world where Christians didn’t disagree with each other. But we do live in a world where Christians disagree. I think if we’ve had any experience at all of being in the church or knowing church history, we realize this. It’s a reality. Christians don’t always think the same way, and it’s really hard to know what to do with that.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
crossway.org | Tim Cooper |Richard Baxter |Gavin Ortlund
Tone It DownNot long ago I was driving to my local supermarket when I noticed a sequence of small billboards that encouraged people to moderate the force of their online disagreements. “Tone it down,” urged one message. “There is more that unites us than divides us,” observed another. There can be no doubting the need for those encouragements.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
impulsegamer.com | Tim Cooper
Mario Party Jamboree Review Tim Cooper Score Summary: Mario Party Jamboree is best played with friends! The next gaming evolution of the Mario Party series returns with the highly anticipated Mario Party Jamboree. Like the original Mario Party, Jamboree is a virtual board game that is firmly set in the Nintendo universe and is jam-packed with characters from these amazing worlds.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
theaquilareport.com | Tim Cooper
The story of Owen and Baxter offers us several valuable lessons. Here’s one: at the outset of any conflict, we should try to stand back from the confronting issues and try to understand what other factors might be at work in our own hearts and in the hearts of those around us. Paul admonishes us: “if possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all” (Rom. 12:18). His meaning is obvious.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
crossway.org | Tim Cooper |Gavin Ortlund |Bobby Jamieson
When the Issue Isn’t the IssueRecently, I found myself in a disagreement. In my work context, I have been setting a new direction. I discovered that a colleague I respect was worried it was the wrong direction, so we sat down to talk about it. After forty-five minutes of amicable and professional discussion, it was clear we still took a different view. And then something interesting happened: my colleague trusted me by opening up about her early life as the child of alcoholic parents.
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