The Foursquare Perspective

Foursquare Perspective.   A Fresh Look.

Whether you are looking for a word of inspiration from Foursquare leaders, or some helpful advice, you've come to the right place.

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Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen?

By Daniel A. Brown, Ph.D.

When we look at some of the terrible things going on in the world around us, it’s easy to become distressed—and even question God. But is He really to blame? Foursquare Pastor Daniel A. Brown, Ph.D., offers a thoughtful biblical answer to the question of why evil happens.

 
 

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Broke and Scared: Is God Ever Going to Show Up for Me?

By Greg Dueker

What do you do when it seems like God hasn’t been paying attention to what you’re going through? One faithful believer asks that question, following an intensely difficult year where the economy personally tanked his income. So far, God hasn’t come through for him, or so it seems. Where is He? Greg Dueker, an ordained Foursquare minister, addresses this tough issue with grace and practicality.

 
 

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What Does It Mean to Be Missional?

By Rod Koop | 4 Comments

“Missional” is a helpful term used to describe what happens when you and I replace the “come to us” invitations with a “go to them” life in which we sacrificially live for God and others. The missional church is a collection of believers acting in concert together to fulfill God’s mission.

 
 

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How Can I Safeguard My Teen’s Music Choices?

By Shane Rogers | 1 Comment

Music is an important part of teen life. But how can parents safeguard their teens from inappropriate music while respecting privacy and musical tastes? Shane Rogers, pastor of student ministries at The Church of Living Water in Olympia, Wash., provides helpful guidelines for concerned parents.

 
 

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To Game or not to Game?

By Marion Ingegneri

Foursquare Pastor Marion Ingegneri addresses a mom’s concerns about her children’s video games. She bought the system so the family would have more time together, but the opposite is happening, and she’s worried about some of the games her kids are playing alone. Should she just nix the system?

 
 
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