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Submission as the Best Marriage Virtue
By Rose Cuervo
During a recent Life in the Spirit break-out session, the facilitator asked us in her small group how we experience God's love in our life today.
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Five "UnBiblical Traditions" of Protestants
By Arnold Scott
Most Protestants, especially those who would identify as Bible Christians or go by Sola Scriptura, like to say that they follow the authority of God's word in Scripture and anything else is unreliable and lacks any authority. In particular, they would criticize "unbiblical traditions" that are followed by others, including Catholics
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The Mystical Body of Christ: The Head of the Body
By Jonathan Hayes
We all have gifts that we are called to use in service to Him and we are all one with the entire Body itself; by virtue of this, we are intimately connected to each other as cells within a body are all connected with the body of which they are a part.
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Pre-Dawn Memories on Halloween
By Helen Losse
I sense winter’s first hint of ghostly action in pre-dawn light, where the present season is ambiguous
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Why did God create a world with so much destruction?
By Tony Jesse
Whenever we recognize that something as good or bad, we are talking about a moral law. In the previous article, when we asked why did God create bad people, we simultaneously asked the question why are God's moral laws always violated? Because the bad behavior of people violates morality, we recognize that the moral law within people has been corrupted.
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Why Follow the "Rules" When You Can Just "Follow Your Heart"?
By Nicholas LaBanca
In a world that has made the word “freedom” synonymous with “I can do whatever I want as long as I’m not ‘hurting’ anyone”, the question of why we need rules in society, and why we should keep them, often comes up in daily life. And that question comes up even more when it pertains to religion.
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Jesus Warns Against Pride
By Bill Dunn
Ever since the September 11th terrorist attacks fifteen years ago, radio stations often play Lee Greenwood’s poignant song, “Proud to be an American.” Now, it’s a nice song, but I’m not much of a country music fan. (Just too many heart-breaking stories about unfaithful relationships and deceased dogs—or is it deceased relationships and unfaithful dogs?)
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I Am Not Worthy
By Victor S E Moubarak
Let us read bits from John Chapter 15, especially the bits I have marked in bold: 5 I am the vine, and you are the branches. Whoever remains in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me.
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The Two Witnesses and Christian Disunity: A Central Question of the Apocalyptic Mystery
By Scott Pauline
The Church does not define dogmas related to nations or kingdoms, but to the truths of Christ, His sources, His graces. If the Church were to dogmatize certain historical events in Salvation history, they would need to be structured and characterized by spiritual conditions, seeing as the spiritual condition of the ages is what drives history.
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Giving Witness in a Social Media World
By Greg Schlueter
Our latest Live IT Episode is drawing some attention! Someone commented: "This is proof of religious child abuse...." The minute-long clip features our son, Dominic. Yes, like the rest of us, he will be formed. Yes, as his dad, that's my responsibility.
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And You Say You Don't Believe in God.... WHY?
By Michelle Nicholl
I’ve heard all sorts of reasons why people don't believe in God, but I haven't heard one yet that makes any sense to me.
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Nothing Can Separate Us
By Crysaly Aviles
I’ve learned an important lesson I’d like to share with you: God doesn’t give up on us, and nothing will ever separate us from His love. I know this, because during times of frustration, I’ve wanted to give up on Christianity, and through my doubt, Christ stands by my side and reminds me that I am His and that there is no walking away from my faith, because nothing can separate us ever again.
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Oh Those Many Mini Miracles
By Elizabeth Thomas
I know that everybody would love to see a bonifide true to life miracle. You know like, person crippled for life getting up and walking again. Or someone resurrected—well maybe not---you may die of a heart attack seeing that miracle.
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Where is God When I Need Him?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Life is punctuated with countless seemingly “urgent” questions that have simple and often overlooked or even ignored answers. One such question that bounces around in the mind of almost every human, sometimes almost as a petulant demand, at other times, just a silent, drifting cloud of wonder, is this: Where is God when I need him?
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The New Eve
By Rob Agnelli
Despite the fact that the early Reformers themselves showed a great devotion to Mary, one of the unfortunate fallouts of the Protestant Reformation was a loss of Marian devotion for many Christians.
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Suffering Like Job
By Katie Zalany
Have you lost everything important to you? Are trials and suffering weighing you down? Have your blessings run dry? Are you in the pit of despair?
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The Mystical Body of Christ: The Parts of the Body
By Jonathan Hayes
What is this Mystical Body of Christ and how are we a part of it?
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