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From Glory to Glory

Just Jesus. And it was glorious.

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Our Next Steps? Pray and Serve

We have an obligation: To pray.

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A new season begins

Regardless of the feelings, opinions, and predictions for the next four years, God will not be moved. It seems a fine time to consider our Christian walk.

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Christian worldview: To think, act like our Creator

Most Americans do not have a consistent and complete understanding of the Christian faith they profess. Is it any wonder many who profess to be Christians too often “talk the talk,” but fail to “walk the walk?”

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In the Vine

It’s been a long week spent mainly sitting on the couch with a box of tissues, a flannel blanket and a bottomless cup of hot tea.

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His Hands and Feet

What good is wealth if it grows moldy buried in your backyard ? What good is grain that is left to rot in the silo? Good for nothing.

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Where is God when I’m scared?

While our family doesn’t “celebrate” Halloween, it is hard to escape the frightening images and product displays that adorn some sections of stores. Many adults are simply frightened when they check the financial page in their morning newspaper.

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Be All There

Ever had that feeling? When everything seems just right. Some say it’s like the stars are momentarily aligned and the moment is special. I realize it’s those rare moments within I am perfectly within His will.

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Whatever you did for the least of these…

There is more to cleaning our plate at dinnertime than just good stewardship.

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Living the Kingdom Life

Home Sweet Home. Have we grown too comfortable in our environs?

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A Spiritually Hungry World

Many are starving but they don’t lack for food or drink. What’s their problem?

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World Hunger Still a Problem

Most of us won’t miss a meal today, but around the world–and here at home–many people will. What are you going to do about it?

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Pour It Out

Quite often the best gift is the simplest gift. We all have something to give.

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Simply Salt and Light

There are two things your grandmother taught you that should never be discussed in polite conversation. With all due respect to our elders, I think it’s time we talked about them–both of them!

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Graves of Craving

It’s just about everywhere we look. Family after family is in debt, and as we have seen in the past few weeks, even our financial institutions have succumbed to the craving for more. Yes, there have been voices crying in the wilderness for years, but they were largely drowned out by our feeding frenzy. And, unbelievably, most of us didn’t even see the plague coming.

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How to Grow Your Church

The best way to grow a church is to break down the walls. Our faith becomes dry and stagnant when it is kept within a box and not taken out and tested and stretched

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The Incredible Shrinking Christian

You may have noticed the package size of some of your favorite products in the grocery have shrunk. You may not have noticed that in some areas of society it appears the influence of Bible-believing Christians’ is shrinking.

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Confusion over Prayer

Many Americans who say they pray to God and even claim to get an answer don’t even know Him. And many who do claim to know Him never hear from Him or even go to Him regularly in prayer. Such confusion!

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What compels a turtle to cross the road?

A turtle is ignorant of the inherent risks of meandering out of the relatively safety of the brush and onto the highway. We can’t claim such innocence when we willfully stray out of God’s will and pursue our own way.

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Being an Obedient Follower

Sheep need a shepherd as much as we need a Redeemer. What is with sheep? And why did Jesus want Peter to “feed” them?

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