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Persecution and the Gospel

The book of Acts opens with the truly amazing account of the exciting expansion of the New Testament Church. However in Chapter five the story begins to change in a way that quickly captures the readers attention. In the beginning the Church enjoyed a session of favor and acceptance, then persecution began to break out that scattered the Church and cost the lives of many.

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The Defensive Line

These fake Rolexes are big sellers for one reason: somewhere, other than the third world tourist market, there are real Rolexes. If there weren’t real ones somewhere, there wouldn’t be a market for the fake ones. These knockoffs owed their very existence to the public’s desire for the original.

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A Church that is Unified

I like Math, I guess it fits better with my personality type, it has concrete rational participles that can be tested. In short, it has rules. Contrasted to grammar, which…

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From Devoted to Distracted

When I look at that definition of a disciple, it seems a bit overwhelming. “A person who is devoted to Jesus, developing the character and heart of Christ, working in…

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Worry or Wonder

Writing your worries on paper and putting them in a box may be helpful, but there is a better solution, placing them in the hands of God. Worry robs us of joy, drains us of energy, stunts our spiritual growth, and most importantly it dishonors God.

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A Storm of Conviction

So often we look to the old testament as non-relevant or simply historical, yet God wants it to be so much more. Through its pages we find stories like that…

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The Lost Art of Gratitude

  We take approximately 23,000 breaths every day, but when was the last time we thanked God for one of them? The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide…

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