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The Church in Exile

I Pe 1:1  Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who reside as strangers, scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, who are chosen Peter is writing to…

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All Things New

I love music. I’ve always loved music. But when I started playing a musical instrument in fourth grade, I had (and still do sometimes) a poor sense of rhythm. Each…

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Me to We

This ability to bridge the generation gap, sometimes even better than parents can, can be directly traced to the concepts Paul begins to explore in the second chapter of his letter to Titus. Older Christians have a unique responsibility and opportunity to seize every opportunity of relating to the younger generation, so that their faith will become the faith of their children’s children. 

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In the Beginning

So often, the Old Testament is set aside as a discounted and obsolete writing that has no practical effect on our relationship with the Savior, however, that simply isn’t true.  The stories and teachings of the Old Testament lay the groundwork for the explosive event of the birth of the Church and God’s powerful proclamation of love for mankind through his son, Jesus.

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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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Act 2 The Good News!

In spite of the fact that God’s forgiveness is our greatest need, it’s rare to have someone ask me, with desperation in there voice, “what can I do to be forgiven” It is not the burning question in most people’s minds, but it should be.

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JOY AND THANKFULNESS

While the outcome of the study may have shocked the researchers it shouldn’t be that startling to Christians. The Bible is full of examples of thankfulness and challenges us to live that way every day.

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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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