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Joel Bauer

Joel M. Bauer is a 49-year-old U.S. Army Veteran from Dunn, NC, which is just outside of Raleigh. After being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, he attended school at Taylor University, a Christian liberal arts school, in Fort Wayne, IN, where he received his BS in social work and psychology. He has worked in such places as a homeless shelter, a community based treatment center for severe mental illnesses, a school for troubled students, and other social service agencies. His current endeavor is to build The Bottom Line website into a site that inspires both Christians and non-Christians alike, and brings glory to God.

The Cheater Who Cheats Himself

Friends, today I’m going to be very blunt with the subject at hand. If you’re a “cheater” or a victim of such a person, it is my hope to encourage you to look at this matter from a spiritual perspective. You see, cheating is no joke and even if you ...

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The Amazing Talking Heart

Friends, have you ever said something you regret? Something so terrible that you wish you could build a time machine just so you could go back in time and take it back? Well, I’m no expert on quantum psychics, and even the mention of such a term might scare some ...

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Be Fearless in Battle

There are brave men out there and there are cowardly men. However, let’s talk horses! Now, I can only speak from personal observation, but I have never known of a horse to be a coward. You can take the weakest man and put him on a horse, and that horse ...

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Heroes: Conquerors of Darkness

Many characteristics define what it means to be a hero. Duty, honor, courage, and a willingness to defend the weak are several things that come to mind. However, how does one exercise these concepts? How does one defend the weak? Do you have a hero in you? These are just ...

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The Devil Can’t Dance

Oh how sad is the story of Lucifer. He was once a beautiful angel decorated with every precious gemstone, and he also had a gift for music. However vanity, pride, and a desire to be as the Most High God took over his heart (Isa 14:12-14, Eze 28:13). This magnificent ...

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