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Does Scripture Have Side Effects?

Fatigue … Cough … Sleep Deprivation … Blurred Vision … Agitation … Cataracts … Heart Attack … These are not symptoms of disease, but side effects brought on by the medications prescribed to manage or heal disease … Sometimes, in order to prevent serious trouble or even death, we must ...

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Sin Weaves a Web of Destruction

As I settled down in the living room this morning, I grabbed my laptop, ready to begin my day. I looked up into the foyer and was distraught to see a five-foot stretch of spider web suspended above my furniture. As I examined it more closely, I discovered it was ...

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Hollywood: The Great Politician

So recently there has been a lot of buzz over bills in several states that want to protect churches and religious groups by allowing them to make choices concerning the LGBT community, as to not violate their beliefs.  In addition there have been similar bills which seek to put restrictions ...

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You, Your Money and God

My pastor’s recent sermon centered on three things: God, money and me.  I was impacted by the unusual clarity of this message and want to share it with you. If you are seeking a closer walk with God, money is one of the biggest issues that can block you from ...

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Let us Enter God’s Supernatural Rest

Hebrews warns us to be sure we don’t fail to enter God’s rest. First, let’s clarify that if we don’t enter God’s rest we won’t lose our salvation. Secondly entering God’s rest doesn’t mean we sit back become lazy spiritually or physically. We don’t expect God to spoon feed us ...

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The Race Against Racism

Over the past few days the issue of racism has been on my mind.  I don’t think it was random, and I believe God put it there for a reason.  I mean, this is some serious stuff.  Just the other day, I remember reading about GAP being in hot water ...

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Campus Voices: Choices Our Students Must Make

As parents, we all remember our children’s “firsts:” first tooth, first word, first step, and first day of school. For many of us, there were feelings of fear or anxiety, sadness or loneliness, as we waved goodbye and left them in the hands of a teacher for the first time. ...

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