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Parenting the Way They Should Go

Parenting the Way They Should Go By Renee His small five-year-old hand lay gently in mine as we walked back to the van.  His beautiful boyish grin beaming from ear to ear as the puddle edged into view. “Mom, can I please do a huge jump?” I knew all to ...

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My Faith in God

My Faith In God By H.W. Faith With life there comes happiness and pain Some days the sun shines or it rains Each day is a challenge from within I pray and I ask God to forgive me for my sins Although I question my life ups and downs I ...

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Billy Graham and the “Jesus Film”

Billy Graham and the “Jesus Film” By John Livingston Clark Dr. Billy Graham was presented with the Gold Medallion Award in association with the “Jesus Film.” This special recognition became lost in the flurry of advertising being given to “Son of God.” He was given this award by the Jesus ...

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On the Road to Change

On the Road to Change By Renee Saul was a man of the world.  He did not walk with God.  He did not talk to God.  Instead, he chased after God’s people, torturing whoever got in his way until one day, God spoke to him. “Saul! Why do you harass ...

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Taking a Stand

Taking a Stand By Joel B. 1 Cor 10:21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord’s table, and of the table of devils. To me this is one of the scariest verses in the Holy Bible. Why? ...

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The Sensitive Issue of Homosexuality

This is a response to an article published by Yahoo News and The Daily Beast about Christians and the issue of homosexuality. I do not usually get involved with politics and I am not a religious-conservative. I am a follower of Jesus Christ and I believe in God’s laws. The ...

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John

We’re having a great time studying the Gospel of John in our Sunday School Class over the last couple of months. Our teacher Lynn stated, ”If I were stranded on a deserted island and afforded only one book, I’d choose the book of John.” Me too. John’s gospel holds a ...

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Fathers (used to) Know Best

Father, no – evidently, The State (now) Knows Best. An unbelievable story about a Connecticut family has recently emerged in the news. Lou and Linda Pelletier’s fifteen year old daughter had been diagnosed with mitochondrial disease. She was being treated for the disease at Boston Children’s Hospital. As recently as January 2013 ...

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