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ALL NATURAL???
November 8, 2018
In our day of cheap facades, strange additives, and generic substitutes it is appealing when anyone offers something that is completely natural. Entire brands are now built on the idea...
Cliche Christianity
March 15, 2018
Cliche Christianity So much of our Christianity has become trite and cliché. Words often overused and underappreciated are commonplace. Do we even think about the things we are saying? I...
Can You Go One Day Without It?
August 31, 2017
Relax. I'm not going to ask you to give up something important like chocolate or coffee. I want to ask you to give up something far more destructive. A few...
3 Things I Am Praying for My Words
June 7, 2017
Words are powerful things. Spoken, written, typed, or texted - they are vehicles of communication that tend to last. If not on paper, in the hearts and minds of others....
Think First!
February 11, 2017
As children we were always instructed to think before we speak. Now, with children of my own, I realize that this is good advice for adults too. This simple rule...
Sarcasm is Not a Spiritual Gift!
December 16, 2013
The wisest man who ever lived wrote, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue" (Proverbs 18:21). Death is mentioned first because it is what naturally comes out....
A Gospel Christian
byScott Pauley
(Acts 21:8-9) Join Scott Pauley for the first episode In this exciting series as he begins a study called “The Gospel Christian.” The word “gospel” literally means “good news” and even contains the idea of “go!” The Christian life is meant to advance the message of Christ to others. A “Gospel Christian” Is someone who not only believes and obeys the gospel, but allows it to control and shape every part of their life. Scott Pauley uses the life of Philip the Evangelist as the Spirit-inspired model of a gospel-centered life, tracing Philip’s ministry from his appointment in Acts 6 to his ministry in Caesarea (Acts 21), noting Philip’s role as an evangelist.
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