‘Blessed is he who is kind to the needy.’ Psalm 112:5 If we listen to the whispers and complaints in our society about teenagers, we may come away with a tainted view of them. We will judge them, find fault, blame, mistrust. But our teens are our children, grandchildren, the kid ...
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Our founding fathers designed a government of three branches – Executive, Legislative and Judicial — of equal power. Their reason for this system of checks and balances was because they understood human nature and knew that, in time, elected officials would arise that would challenge the system. We now ...
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How to Share the Gospel By Joel B. Matt 28:18-20 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of ...
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. ...
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