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The Unspeakable Gift

by Gene Stansel On Christmas Eve, we attended a special candlelight service at a church in Philadelphia, PA, which was founded by the Reverend Jack Miller, a Presbyterian minister who taught practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary and who also founded World Harvest Missions. Although Rev. Miller died several years ago, his warm evangelical spirit pervaded t...

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Hope for Bad Christians (Like Me)

by Joseph Gorman Do you feel like you have fallen short this week, or today, or even in the past five minutes? If you are like me, the sin in your life makes it seem like God is so far away. How could the perfect and holy God love people who yell at their kids, or steal from work, or don't read the Bible every day, or are addicted to porn, or lie to their parents, or goss...

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Men and the Church

by Ian Kayser It's been said that men are essential for a church that is committed to building the church. There are stats that say that if you win a child with the gospel, you have a 25% chance of reaching the family. If you win a wife with the gospel there is a is 29% the rest of the family will show up at church. But if you win a man to Christ, you have a 95% chance of...

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Newton's Third Law

by Elizabeth O'Brien I absolutely despised Physics, but boy do I love Newton's 3rd law. It sure makes sense. "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." I implement this rule (either wittingly or unwittingly) into pretty much all of life. You don't wash your hands -you get sick. You eat more food - you gain weight. You sin - you go to Hell. Ahh... so...

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2017: To Those Who Wait

by Mary Grace Conrad It's that time of year again. The holiday season is over. A new year is beginning. People are making resolutions to do this or that to get a fresh start. Whether it's eating healthier, exercising more, saving money, or getting organized all we really want is to have better control of our lives and of our happiness. Each January we think, "How can I m...

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