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A Prophet Without Honor: Spreading Faith on Familiar Territory
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The fact that Jesus, the Son of the living God, was not able to perform mighty works in his hometown is puzzling at first blush.
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What does the Road to Emmaus Remind Me Of?
By George Calleja
This road has taught me to have faith in Him, to completely trust in Him, to stand up again whenever I fall and to continue to follow Him, through His joy, love, comfort, peace and patience.
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Hi, it's Me God: Seeking to be One With You.
By Elizabeth Thomas
We must not think of God as a Being that is untouchable—unreachable or invisible. We must not think that He is so distant that He is like a long lost relative or a person who we do not ever think of, or care that they show up.
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Why Silence is Golden – but Not Always
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Silence is certainly beneficial in certain circumstances, but too often Christians remain silent for the wrong reasons and at the wrong times.
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Stand Up For The Lord, Now and Forever
By Michael Cunningham
Today you will note that the season of Pentecost is full of lessons about missionary work and service to the lord. Maybe we should spend this time and contemplate the concepts of these three words: Church, service and Church service.
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Hi, it's Me God: Is That You Calling in the Night?
By Elizabeth Thomas
“Is that You God—You Speaking to Me? I wish You would—I need answers.”
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The 10 Minute Morning Routine that Can Change Your Life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Your morning routine should consist of one critical person: Jesus.
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Hi, it's Me God: Walking and Talking with God
By Elizabeth Thomas
God does not care how we come. He cares that we just come.
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The Bible and Racism
By JP Nunez
No, the Bible doesn’t support or condone racism. As the Catechism says, any discrimination based on race is wrong. Period.
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Is Satan Winning His Battle With You?
By Michael Cunningham
If you live every day one day at a time and never make time for God, most of the time you spend on earth will be serving whom?
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A Postmodern Look at Leadership
By Michael A Lupo
An effective leader encourages others to have a voice by allowing them a safe place to speak up. Effective leaders encourage a culture where others feel the freedom to speak up.
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Pentecost: The Coming of the Kingdom
By David Torkington
The whole point of the incarnation was firstly, to enable other human beings to see and experience the love of God, alive and acting within another human being, in their world of space and time.
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Truly I Tell You, I Have Not Found Anyone with Such Faith
By Joseph Michael
This might sound strange coming from someone who has studied theology, but I’m going to let you in on a little secret: some of the most insufferable and off-putting Christians are theologians.
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Virtue Signaling vs. Signaling Virtue
By Linda Kracht
We have all heard about virtue signaling; but what does it really mean? And what’s the definition of being Woke?
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You Can Not Be A Backbencher In The Last Days
By Michael Cunningham
Stand up for your faith and stand up, get out of the pews, and bring Christ in your life now and forever.
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The New Jerusalem: One Big Flying Saucer?
By Elizabeth Thomas
The Pentagon now has a department set up to try and figure out a way to communicate with these 'beings'. Evidently they have not heard of prayer.
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Book Review: Simple Mercies
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
It is an enjoyable book to reach not only for great insight, but also to challenge the reader to bring God’s mercy to themselves and also to others.
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