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Religious Jargon

Lately, I have been thinking about the topic of religious jargon. By this I mean the stuff we as Christians think we have to delve into, when really, all that matters is something simple. Something that is worth fighting about and for, but we cannot do it without adding to it religious jargon. It is [...]

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Warship

Have you ever noticed that the difference between “worship” and “war ship” is only a space and a letter?

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Times

We all live.

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“Revival” v.s. “Vival” (Part Two)

In continuing my thoughts from my post the other day, I will say this:

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“Revival” v.s. “Vival”

This week I have been thinking a lot about two words: Uncomfortable and Belong. I kind of feel like this could be a long post. So I will give you the first part today (just to chew on and get you thinking) and the next part later.

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Boldness: A Measure of Faith

As a believer in Jesus Christ you have authority.

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Grace

I was listening to a message this week on grace. And I realized, apart from Jesus doing something for me, WHO I am:

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People are Thirsty; Too Many Drink From the Toilet

In today’s society, we are constantly bombarded with all kinds of information from many different means. Whether this be through television, radio, movies, newspapers, podcasts, vodcasts, internet, books, etc. Even if you may be listening or watching or reading on ONE certain subject the thing that you will find is that they all tell [...]

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Seek First the Kingdom

I am going to begin this post with sort of a bold statement: God’s will for your life is not a mystery no matter how mysterious His Will may seem.

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The God Calling

In striving to become the person that God has called us to be, we sometimes wander off the path and then look back and try to figure out where we ever went wrong.

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