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50 going on 16: Come like a Child to the King of Kings

Adults feel things just like teens do; we like to laugh and be silly and have fun. One reason adults act so silly around babies is not entirely for the child’s amusement but it gives an outlet for silliness–keeping us from derision for acting goofy. It’s under cover goofy! Adults have, hopefully, ...

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Is Stress Killing You?

I’ve understood for a long time that stress is bad and has negative effects on overall health. What I didn’t understand, however, was that all of my other efforts to improve my health were in vain until I could control my stress levels and my way of thinking. Yes, dieting ...

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Are You Really Following Jesus?

Had I just bought the most wonderful car I’d ever driven, or read a marvelous book, or just dined at an awesome restaurant, I would gladly expound on every little detail hoping you, too, could enjoy the wonders of each.  So, it is only fitting that I share Pastor Singleton’s ...

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Having A Confident Assurance Of Going To Heaven

It has been reported that at a recent news conference journalist Chris Health asked Donald Trump if he believed in heaven and was going there. Trumps response? “I hope so. That’s what I strive for” with a “pretty good” chance of making it. This dialogue brings to the surface several ...

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The Lion and the Lamb

When the end of the age comes and Jesus appears in His final glory, the Lion and the Lamb will be a reality on earth. This is when the Body of Christ (representing the lamb) will be united with the Lion (Jesus Christ). There will be love and joy in ...

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Our Hope: The Number Three

“Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him.  And a threefold cord is not quickly broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NKJV) God is a god of order, and of numbers.  This is a logical assumption, as most order follows a numerical path.  Over the years I have read various ...

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When Silence is Dangerous

Before C.R.M. (Crew Resource Management) was adopted by the FAA, the captain of a commercial airliner was not to be questioned when in command of his aircraft. In an emergency, all decisions were left to his judgment. It would take the loss of several commercial jets to change how emergencies ...

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