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Wes Van Fleet

The Gut-Wrenching Pain of Letting Go and Trusting God with Your Children

By Wes Van Fleet / April 6, 2019

I am a daddy of two daughters—a four-year-old and a three-year-old. Because I love my children so much, it has been all too easy to make them into idols. I do not say that lightly or throw that term around. Am I willing to trust God with my girls? Do I really believe that God is good?

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Reviving Hope: How God Helps Those Who Cannot Help Themselves

By Wes Van Fleet / March 9, 2019

I will never forget the moment when I came to believe that hope was nothing more than a pipe dream. Hope was fanciful, wishful thinking, and useless. Years later I encountered real hope in God—the promise maker and promise keeper.

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Where Did Our Love for One Another Go?

By Wes Van Fleet / November 2, 2018

Whether it has to do with politics, religion, or pop culture, the most common mode of communication nowadays seems to be hatred, and we see lots of biting and devouring even among fellow believers. As Christians interact with one another in the midst of a hostile world, they must remember the posture of our Lord when he was in the midst of being crucified.

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Your Priestly Role of Singing

By Wes Van Fleet / October 13, 2018

In one sense, to love is to sing. Most of us would speak with great endearments of music in general, but what if music has a greater role than just a delightful noise for our ears? Singing to God in worship is so much more—here’s why.

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