The network has ordered Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta, a new film written by Tracy McMillan and directed by Rhonda Baraka.
"There is nothing more deadly than pride, and the only cure is humility and brokenness."
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My first reaction to a new Pride and Prejudice spinoff is usually to roll my eyes. Does the world really need another "Mr. Darcy and the Muddy Petticoats"?But our appetite for Jane Austen-ish stor
Is discrimination against Christians an acceptable form of prejudice?
Don’t be deceived, “spiritual pride is the worst sort of pride.”
Although many people don't know it, the famous expression "Pride goes before a fall" comes from the Bible.
It is truly in the preparation that we set ourselves up for a fruitful confession. So, how do we ensure the confession of a lifetime? We continue to pursue it for a lifetime.
If you care too much about people’s opinion, you’re not cut out for ministry. If you care too little, you’re not cut out either.
Longevity builds trust, which gives people a better perspective on what does and doesn’t really matter.
What does spiritual pride look like? It can be difficult to spot. But you can—and you can fight it! Here’s how.
As Christians, we are called to reach beyond ourselves, beyond even the walls of the church to care for those who are struggling. For Cistulli, that message didn’t just feel like the right thing to do, it’s what she was made to do.
Unchecked pride is a grave danger in any soul — and especially in those called to teach and lead the church.
People are tuning out and giving up and just watching.
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