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Strengthening Ourselves in Christ

David was a master war strategist before and after he became king. In 1 Samuel 30 we see one of the reasons why. In this incident, we also learn how to discover and boost the God-given talent, ministry, or gift … Continue reading

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Isaiah 9 Meditation: A Son is Given

Here is my chapter breakdown for Isaiah 9: 1-3 From gloom to gladness 4-5 Breaking the yoke, the rod of their oppressor 6-7 A divine son is given, and his government of peace will increase 8-21 God is angry with proud Israel  The end … Continue reading

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My ebook sale is extended through May 31!

Originally expected to end Monday, April 20, the sale is now ending May 31. Now all of who are staying home longer have more resources to grow in the Lord through reading! Click on any of the books at right … Continue reading

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My ebooks are 30% off now through April 20

Some of you are wondering what to do with your self-imposed isolation. May I suggest reading ebooks on your favorite e-reader? Even more, reading something that can draw you closer to God and the person you were meant to me. … Continue reading

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Did Jesus really mean it when he said to remove the eye or hand if we can’t stop sinning?

Here is the passage: “If your hand or your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life maimed or crippled, rather than having two hands or … Continue reading

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Top 10 Posts of Doubt Busters

These are the all-time top 10 posts for Doubt Busters by page count. 10 Don’t reason and faith contradict each other? People ask this question because they have an erroneous definition of faith. They think that faith means to believe … Continue reading

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To learn, unlearn; to believe, disbelieve

In Philippians 3:4-6, we have a list of beliefs Paul had to disbelieve in order to believe, to unlearn that he may learn. For instance, according to this list, he believed in God and country until God corrected it to … Continue reading

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Modern Family: Talking to the Camera

The TV sit-com Modern Family integrates a technique used in reality shows such as Survivor and Master Chef in which the contestants talk candidly about themselves on camera away from the others. The Office also used this means to comedic … Continue reading

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Heard in a sermon this morning

Richard Dawkins, author and atheist lecturer, said that “Religion is a fairy tale for those who are afraid of the dark.” In response, a Christian said, “Atheism is a fairy tale for those who are afraid of the light.” From … Continue reading

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“Is it OK to pray to Mary?”

You may pray to whomever you wish. But let’s think carefully about the last recorded words of Mary in the Bible: “Whatever He says to you, do it” (John 2:5). Are you willing to do what Mary (the mother of … Continue reading

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“Once upon a time there was an Atheist”

Some atheists claim that the Bible is full of fairy tales that Christians have contrived in order to find order, purpose, and comfort in this life. But what about the fairy tales the atheists believe? And why do they think … Continue reading

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Seeing through “The Woman in Black”

I recently watched the movie starring Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame, The Woman in Black. This was a ghost story, complete with haunted house. When it was all over, I found it odd that the incidents in the haunted … Continue reading

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