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The Last Days

“Nation shall rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences (epidemics of contagious diseases), and earthquakes in divers (various) places.  All these are the beginning of sorrows.” (Matthew 24:7-8)  Matthew continues, telling us that in the last days iniquity will abound, the love of ...

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Independence Day 2014

Recently, many Americans celebrated Independence Day with cook-outs, a day at the beach, picnics or taking a family drive — all for a day of rest and relaxation. America’s first Independence Day, 238 years ago, was much, much different. While millions of folks raised their tongs to grill steaks, hot ...

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“The writing on the wall”

He should have seen “The writing on the wall.” If only he had known what was to come, then maybe the end result would have been different. The party was on! A thousand guests were in attendance and the original excitement of the evening was growing into a cacophony of ...

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Let Us Not Be A Nation of Grumblers

Our president’s approval rating is at it’s lowest. The Congress is not getting very high ratings either. Do these ratings even mean anything? Are they telling us anything we don’t already know? The ‘people’ are not happy with the job their elected officials are doing. Is it even possible to ...

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A Belly Full

It can be done just about anywhere At home, in church, and often at the fair You don’t need permission to do it And there is really no limit Kids and babies do it all the time But it’s never done out loud by a mime You can do it ...

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Under Construction

Ruth Graham

“Having been built on the foundation…Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone…the whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord” (Ephesians 2:20-21 NKJV). Have you ever watched a construction crew tear down a huge building? Roofing, old carpet, walls, plumbing and everything imaginable uprooted. Definitely, ...

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Our Hope: The LORD Will Receive You

“Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me.’ Psalm 27.10 David is credited with composing Psalm 27. He is known for his faithfulness to always give praise to God. It didn’t matter where he was in his life, what his struggles were, or what his hopes were. ...

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Do You Love Me?

Do You Love Me? By Joel B. If you were given the chance to walk beside the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, do you think you would ever deny Him? Well that’s exactly what Peter did. Immediately after Peter stated that he would never deny Christ, he went ...

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