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The Attitude of Discipleship

The Attitude of Discipleship By Jordan Chamblee Discipleship is a key function within the Church. It is how the faith is passed on from one generation to another, and how we ensure that good doctrine and a righteous worldview are safeguarded for the future. For many years, there has been…

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Under God

Under God By Dr. Mike Murphy He had heard the words of numerous sermons in his life, but the words he was hearing preached, he could not escape. As he sat listening to the Lincoln Day sermon, the Holy Spirit used the words to grip him, to open his eyes…

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Audience of One

Audience of One By Dr. Matt Ayars President Wesley Biblical Seminary "For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ." — Galatians 1:10 In…

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True Liberty and Justice for All

True Liberty and Justice for All By Joseph Parker In the aftermath of the tragic and unjust death of George Floyd, we hear from so many directions calling out for justice on his behalf. The outrage is obvious after video footage showed the clear, extreme abuse of a policeman’s position…

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The Way of Christ Is Not Violent

The Way of Christ Is Not Violent By Dr. Jerry Newcombe America needs Jesus. No greater reminder of that fact can be seen than the recent protests in the streets of the nation. The anger against what happened to George Floyd in Minneapolis last week is justified. The violence and…

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Bible Verses for Troubled Minds

Bible Verses for Troubled Minds By Jonathan C. Brentner My heart ached this past Monday morning as I read about the chaos and lawlessness near the White House. I felt both anger and fear as I saw pictures of violence and deadly attacks on law enforcement in cities throughout the…

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Confronting the Plague of Panic

Confronting the Plague of Panic By Robert Cornuke We are passing through a portal of concern the likes-of-which we have not experienced since World War ll. An invisible virus has seemingly shut down the world in many ways. This was unexpected and like other unexpected disasters it strikes fear in…

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What Shall I Do?

What Shall I Do? By Grant Phillips How many of us are like the little fellow in the picture above? (Was supposed to be a picture of a squirrel straddling a fence.) We don’t want to ‘make any waves.’ We don’t want to offend anyone. We want to be accepted…

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In Someone Else’s Shoes

In Someone Else's Shoes By John Davis According to Psychology Today, “Some sources suggest that the average person makes an eye-popping 35,000 choices per day. Assuming that most people spend around seven hours a day sleeping and thus blissfully choice-free, that makes roughly 2,000 decisions per hour or one decision…

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Without Anger

Without Anger By Dr. John Oswalt A mob quickly formed against Paul and Silas, and the city officials ordered them stripped and beaten with wooden rods. They were severely beaten, and then they were thrown into prison. The jailer was ordered to make sure they didn’t escape. So the jailer…

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