F.E.A.R: False Evidence Appearing Real. We live in a 92-year-old bungalow-style home. In my son’s room there is a large walk-in closet, and when my kids were young, that little room was just large enough to hide something scary that could come out only at night when the lights were ...
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It’s late in the evening and you are finally starting your homework after Facetiming a few friends, oh and turning off Minecraft or World Warcraft. Now it’s time to get serious and get some homework done that you see no point in the first place. You log on to your ...
Read More »Domestic Violence: What Should The Church Do About It?
Domestic Violence: What Should The Church Do About It? By John Livingston Clark There is no question that domestic violence occurs in many homes and even within some religious families. The issue is how should local congregations and the Church as a whole respond to it? Information has come from ...
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There are very few things in life when unbalance brings pleasure and satisfaction; like a see-saw, a pendulum scale tipping in our favor, or viewing the leaning tower of Pisa. Nevertheless, most times unbalance is usually followed by a fall. If a shelf is unbalanced, books fall to the ground. ...
Read More »Staying The Course
When I got saved four years ago, God implanted a whole new set of dreams and aspirations within me, and charted a new course for my life. While I always loved to write, I never once pictured myself writing Christian fiction or non-fiction material. I also never imagined I would ...
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