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Angry Red Dragon and the Real War on Christmas

Angry Red Dragon and the Real War on Christmas By Benham Brothers Several years ago, our dad explained to us a different way to look at the Nativity scene in a Christmas sermon he preached titled “Do you see what I see?” We wrote about this last year, but we…

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Christmas: A Celebration of Life Because of the Savior

Christmas: A Celebration of Life Because of the Savior By David Limbaugh People often lament that in our celebration of Christmas, we tend to lose sight of its true meaning. Not to be a contrarian, but I don’t think the two are mutually exclusive. At Christmastime, we celebrate family, giving,…

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Is He Enough?

Is He Enough? By Whitney White I have a confession to make. In years past, I have been guilty of serving the god of Christmas instead of the Christ who is Christmas. And what’s worse, is I have allowed my children to witness that. Since I was a child, I…

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Roaring Lion

Roaring Lion By Grant Phillips My previous article was called “Reboot.” In it I discussed the fact that we can’t change the bad things we have said and done, even if we could give our right arm and make it happen. To follow-up, I would like to look behind the…

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Reboot

Reboot By Grant Phillips I do not consider myself to be computer literate. On the other hand, I am not totally computer challenged either. I do alright in the areas I am familiar with, but call for help when a problem gets over my head. My magical “fix” is to…

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Thanksgiving: Legacies of Hope in the Midst of Loss

Thanksgiving: Legacies of Hope in the Midst of Loss By Whitney White When I think of holidays, I think of my grandparents. Though we didn’t actually celebrate on Thanksgiving Day, our Thanksgiving wasn’t complete until we had given thanks with family at my Mama Bobbie and Papaw’s house. For twenty-eight…

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An Unshakable Kingdom

An Unshakable Kingdom By Jonathan C. Brentner Is there anything around us today that we could describe as “unshakable?” Politicians, movies stars, and leaders continually prove that they are frail human beings just like everyone else. Instability defines our world. Wars and continual threats of war add to the instability…

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Navigating Thanksgiving with Grace

Navigating Thanksgiving with Grace By Jordan Chamblee Thanksgiving will be here before we know it, and most of us will be gathered with friends and family to eat good food, watch football, and hopefully enjoy fellowship with one another. However, the Thanksgiving table isn’t always a peaceful, pleasant place. If…

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An Ordinary Life

An Ordinary Life By Jonathan C. Brentner Thomas Chisholm was born in a log cabin in Franklin, Kentucky in 1866. He became a believer at the age of 27 and a Methodist preacher at the age of 36 despite a lack of formal training for the ministry. Unfortunately, after only…

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Prison to Paradise

Prison to Paradise By Jonathan C Brentner During our visit to Savannah, Georgia last year, my wife and I came across a painting, La Parabola, at the Telfair Academy for art. The painting, shown above, depicts the entire life of a woman in two separate panels. I felt a sense…

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