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Building Faith: Finding Peace To the Question of Suffering

Building Faith: Finding Peace To the Question of Suffering

One leading question that God-loving people have asked for centuries has to do with the nature of suffering. As the world spits up tragedies and wars and conflicts that cause the endless suffering of innocent people, it is not uncommon to sit and wonder why. When something happens in our lives that devastates or derails […]

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Three Ways to Keep the Word of God in Your Life Every Day

Three Ways to Keep the Word of God in Your Life Every Day

Today’s modern lifestyle doesn’t always offer a lot of opportunities for silence and worship. It might also make it difficult to spend some time in front of the bible verse of the day with enough room and quiet to take in the message. We have to make that time and look for ways in which […]

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How to Talk to People That Have Different Beliefs From Yours

How to Talk to People That Have Different Beliefs From Yours

Religious beliefs can be tough to talk about with non-believers, but it can be even more of a challenge when your beliefs are different from a fellow believer. There are a number of religions and there are many followers of each, such as Hinduists, Buddhists, Catholics, Apostolics, Protestants. Because of the vast amount of religious […]

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When Someone Close to You is Not a Believer: What to Do

When Someone Close to You is Not a Believer: What to Do

Even though you may see the merit and truth of Christ, it’s not always guaranteed that those around you will believe along with you. In fact, studies show that there is a growing population of atheist and agnostic. 20% of the U.S are religiously unaffiliated, with 3% identifying as atheists. It can be hard to […]

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Introducing My Child to Jesus and Christian Values

Introducing My Child to Jesus and Christian Values

How we choose to introduce our children to Jesus and Christian values is important. Raising children who love God and use their Christianity to help them make life decisions matters more than ever. That saying “children are like sponges” is repeated time and time again because it’s true. As your child’s mind develops, it is […]

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Attending a Bible Study for the First Time: What to Expect

Attending a Bible Study for the First Time: What to Expect

You’ve said yes. You’ve marked it on your calendar and now the feelings of anticipation are lingering: what is a Bible study like? The truth is, no Bible study is completely alike. Some start with a round of appetizers, others include coffee and tea, and some gatherings feel very much like a family dinner where […]

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Keeping the Message of Resurrection Alive Even After Easter

Keeping the Message of Resurrection Alive Even After Easter

We hope everyone had a beautiful Easter! For many, the celebration presents the opportunity to invite friends and family to church for the first time. It’s an occasion that offers a wonderful introduction to Jesus Christ and the meaning of his death and resurrection. As Christians, we know that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is […]

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Your Faith and Your Career: Should You Keep Them Separate?

Your Faith and Your Career: Should You Keep Them Separate?

Many say that life is all about finding balance. But can there ever really be a balance when it comes to your faith and the part of your life that occupies the majority of your day: your work? In Colossians 3:23 we are reminded, “Whatever you do, work at it with all of your heart, […]

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Leading Your Family in Worship

Leading Your Family in Worship

The dynamic of a family is significant in so many ways. Our family life is what often shapes us to be who we are outside of the home. In Genesis 18:19 (KJV) it says “For I know him [Abraham], that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the […]

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