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The Challenge of Extending True Forgiveness

“Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart.” Corrie ten Boom Sometimes forgiveness comes easy: after a sincere apology or when an offense is small or unintentional. But anyone who has ever had to extend forgiveness for a serious ...

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What Would Life Be Like if Kids Were in Charge?

Children are awesome. They can be a handful, but they are also fun to be around. Kids will make you laugh, brighten your day and lift your mood. They reason differently than adults do–their concern is with the here and now, not with any long term effects. Hence, even though ...

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Jesus Christ: The Supernatural Son of God

Let’s face it Jesus Christ walked, talked and breathed the supernatural. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit in Mary’s womb. He was a sinless human being. Jesus came speaking and demonstrating a whole new side to God’s kingdom no human being had ever seen before. Once, on being asked ...

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Forgiveness Versus Reconciliation

“She said she was sorry for at least the tenth time. Each time that I forgive, she changes for a little while but then goes right back to her old behavior. I know I am supposed to forgive as I am a Christian.” Does the above sound familiar? I encounter ...

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