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SHADE FOR OUR CHILDREN

The question that faces Christian parents and grandparents today is whether we can plant some trees that will shade future generations from what may well be the blistering heat of anti-Christian values in an anti-Christian world.

“TIME TO CHILL”

Chilling out may be needed more than many other things found within the church and within a Christian’s life. This is especially evident as division runs rampant, and where the pandemic has pitted Christians against each other over politics and social events. How do we stay calm?

Jerusalem had fallen into hard times

Reaching Up

Reaching Up Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.  Lamentations 3:41 KJV Upon hearing my voice, a smile broke across...

Jerusalem had fallen into hard times

Lost Four Words

Lost Four Words It’s amazing how words frequently used in conversation come and go. During the Valley Girl craze of the 1980’s, phrases like,...

A Verse That Exposes My Weakness

Ultimately, how much do you really love Jesus? Do you love Him enough to die for Him? This should be one of your most fervent prayers. “Lord,” I pray, “please give me a love for You which would inspire me to gladly and willingly die for you should the circumstances arise.” How far are you from it in your walk?

The Day The Rock Moved

Bruce shares a testimony of a time, before he knew God, when fear and trepidation took hold of his thoughts to the point he was going to die; he needed to find that one thing that would save him.

Jerusalem had fallen into hard times

Satan’s Subtle Snares

Satan’s Subtle Snares SET A WATCH, O LORD, BEFORE MY MOUTH; KEEP THE DOOR OF MY LIPS. INCLINE NOT MY HEART TO ANY EVIL THING, TO PRACTISE...

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