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20 Powerful G.K. Chesterton Quotes

by Pamela Rose Williams
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The “Father Brown” detective series of books include the most popular writings by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. They were written in the early 1900’s and even today they are still being adapted for television. While Mr. Chesterton never considered himself a good writer he was actually extremely gifted and could write anything. He has published more […]

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18 Bible Verses About Orphans

by Daryl Evans
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If we truly desire to have a heart like Jesus, we will always be seeking to help out those that are not as fortunate or blessed as we are.  It doesn’t matter what income level you are at, there will almost always be people that are more needy than we are.  We may think that […]

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How To Show Empathy To Others: 5 Christian Ways

by Derek Hill
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Empathy is defined as: the feeling that you understand and share another person’s experiences and emotions; the ability to share someone else’s feelings. (Merriam-Webster.com) I am scared that this word may be taken out of the dictionary in the next 30 years if we don’t show our children how to love other people.  People in […]

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What is Casting Lots? Should Christians Cast Lots Today?

by Jack Wellman
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What does the Bible mean when “they cast lots?”  Is it sin today for Christians to make decisions based on this practice?  What does the Bible say about casting lots? Why Did They Cast Lots? Was casting lots a form of gambling? Absolutely not. In the Old Testament, when the Jews had to make a […]

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7 Cautionary Warnings From the Bible for Christians

by Crystal McDowell
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The incredible feeling of liberty at the moment of salvation comes with responsibility. Paul wrote in Galatians 5:13 that “You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love.” Believers need to take care and pay attention to […]

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Bible Character Study of Nehemiah

by David Peach
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Nehemiah is probably best known for rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem in 52 days, but beyond that, what do you know about this important Bible character? Though I have heard the story and read the book many times, it wasn’t until I did a previous chapter-by-chapter look at the book of Nehemiah that I really […]

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17 Bible Verses About Quiet Time With God

by Daryl Evans
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One of the hardest things for most believers to do is to have a consistent daily time with God.  I am convinced that this struggle is keeping many followers from becoming the man or woman for God that they truly are meant to be.  There are many reasons of why this is the case.  There […]

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Can a Christian Be Angry At God?

by Jack Wellman
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Is it a sin to be angry with God?  What does the Bible say about anger toward Him?  Are there exceptions? Righteous Indignation There is a time to be angry and it is when you see an injustice or a violation of the law so there is nothing wrong about getting angry over something that […]

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What Does The Bible Say About Expectations? A Christian Study

by Derek Hill
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Depending on how you use the term “expectations” you can give it a negative or positive meaning.  For instance, spoiled kids “expect” to have everything handed to them on a silver platter and that hard work is not for them.  On the other hand, when you put your trust and faith in God you can […]

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Let Your Yes Be Yes and No Be No: Verse and Commentary

by Crystal McDowell
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“Above all, my brothers and sisters, do not swear—not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. All you need to say is a simple “Yes” or “No.” Otherwise you will be condemned” (James 5:12).  Why is it so difficult for us to simply say yes or no? Perhaps because we like the ambiguity […]

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