The Christ Who Knows Us
In his book, The Walk, author and songwriter Michael Card writes, “Jesus did not come primarily to give us truths. He came […]
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In his book, The Walk, author and songwriter Michael Card writes, “Jesus did not come primarily to give us truths. He came […]
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Episode 55: What is Secularism and Why Should You Care? Read More »
The practice of spiritual disciplines will aid you in your walk with Jesus and in your walk with others. The
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When Peter stood up to preach in Acts (you can really choose any of his sermons), he spoke with confidence
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The book of Joshua begins with blunt communication from the Lord to Joshua. In the second verse of Joshua 1,
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It has become chic to attack and criticize men. Even in the church, much attention is being paid in recent
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My two youngest kids have decided they want to be able to teach the Bible to others. In their efforts
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