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8 Reminders for 2021

The chaos of 2020 has led us all to forget some of the most basic teachings of scripture. We've allowed the social distractions of the day to get us off track. It's no wonder we've lost our voice in society; we seem to have lost all concern for the lost.  I want to offer 8 reminders, or challenges, for believers to consider as we enter the new year. I'm one of those optimists who actually believes 2021 could be the best year of our lives. Christians have lost so much ground over the past 20 years, but I believe we can regain our voice moving forward. Our testimony can be restored in this culture, but it won't be easy. Let's give it our all in 2021, and leave the rest up to God. Consider these 8 reminders: 1. Open your eyes to your own faults. Civil discussions have been replaced by heated debates where the primary motivation is to convince the other side to agree with us. This has led to a culture of conflict and division. While you can’t force change in other p