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Nine Things You Need to Know About Your Pastor (but he probably would never tell you).
(I saw this piece on many different websites, but could ever determine who the original author is. If you happen to be him or her, no offense intended. Please let me know and I will give credit where credit us due! Nevertheless, thanks for sharing these great insights, whomever you are — Rick) 1. He’s […] More
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Daddy’s Got It…!
The sons of Aaron…offered strange fire before the LORD…and fire came out from the presence of the LORD and consumed them. — Leviticus 10:1–2 I was greatly troubled to hear that an evangelical leader was recently offering a conference that condemned fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who had different experiences of worship than he […] More
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Is America in it’s final days?
“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses […] More
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Conception of Rebellion
A child is born out of wedlock. As a result, he suffers from rejection, bitterness, and rebellion throughout his life. Being conceived in a moment of lust, not love, he also struggles with lust, impurity, and the staying committed in marriage. The moment of conception is very important. However, not only in human reproduction. The […] More
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Choosing Life over Legalism, Grace over Judgment
In the beginning, God gave Adam and Eve a choice. Choose the tree of life or the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The former would preserve their innocence, guarantee them eternal and abundant life, and the latter would bring death, shame, blame, guilt, and judgment. As we all know, they accepted Satan’s […] More
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Religion or Relationship?
A homeless man drifted into an upscale denominational church one Sunday morning. He was quite dirty, disheveled, and not necessarily smelling so pleasant. Unaware of the attention he would attract for just entering the building, he took a seat on the third row, making himself much more the center of attention in the congregation. During […] More