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Division
By Lorrie McNickle
I see much banter these days on social media and really by people in general about the evils of division. We even have great quotes from history that a house divided cannot stand, stated by Abraham Lincoln regarding the issues of slavery. Satan is also referred to as "the divider" in scripture. But if division is evil then how do we make sense of Luke 12:51.
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Why Jesus Came
By Bill Dunn
He now understood why Jesus came to earth. And he sank to his knees in the snow and prayed.
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Those shaken faith moments
By Tess Shore
Our faith can be shaken at a moment notice. We think we have everything going for us and nothing can pull us away from God. However, God will always bring us back to reality. God will drop something to shake our faith.
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Let the Fire Fall
By Susan Skinner
The other day I was with Jansen in a session and he said some things that got me thinking. First, he said that in the beginning God had a thought, and the Holy Spirit waited until God spoke the words of the thought, and then like a sweeping wind once the word was spoken, the Holy Spirit moved into action.
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All Christians need to work more together
By George Calleja
For sure most of the readers have heard the term ‘Ecumenism’. Briefly, ecumenism refers to the different efforts undertaken by Christians who pertain to various church traditions, to work and develop a closer relationship and better understanding between them.
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SLOW DOWN! You will never meet the infant king running so fast.
By Troy Kroening
Christmas is the hustle and bustle season. We feel the need to move faster and get more done. We need to remember… this is not the Christmas season yet. This is Advent. We are preparing for Christmas.
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What is it You Hope For?
By Katie Zalany
Sometimes we are so focused on the waiting and preparing aspects of Advent that we forget that Advent is also a time of hope, and a time to ask yourself: Are you a person of hope, and what do you deeply hope for?
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Celebrating Liturgical Christmas with Spouse and with Children
By Melanie R. Cameron
We celebrate Christmas during Advent when the situation arises, but we MAJORLY celebrate Christmas during liturgical Christmas. I want my kids to grow up knowing that Christmas is at least 12 days long. So here is the best list I have as a mom of five beautiful gifts of children.
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Living The Worthy Life- Sheen's First May Educate You
By Michael Cunningham
For the better part of the twentieth century, the name Bishop Fulton J. Sheen was synonymous with American Catholicism. The full impact of Sheen’s career and his influence upon the American Church will never be fully determined—and perhaps never fully appreciated.
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A "Nones" Christmas Song (A Satire)
By E.M. McCarthy
Imagine there's no Christmas It's queasy if you lie No hell below us
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The Ultimate Advent: Top 7 Things to Do During Advent
By Melanie R. Cameron
Determine for your family how to make Advent a time of prayerful anticipation.
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A Christmas prayer
By George Calleja
Lord Jesus, It is another Christmas to remember of your birth.
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Advent Reminds Us of Our Spiritual Homesickness
By Katie Zalany
So let your homesickness this Advent draw you further into yearning for the presence of your God,
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Praying in the Car
By Bill Dunn
For my job, I drive a lot. Not a lot lot, like some salesmen I know, who put 70 or 80 thousand miles per year on their cars. I only put about 30,000 miles on my car each year, visiting clients throughout Connecticut and western Massachusetts. But that’s still a fair amount of time each week behind the wheel.
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From Addiction to Redemption
By Susan Skinner
I have told this story before but on the Feast of his death I decided to print it again. Eight years ago today Michael Patrick Fallon passed away while in seminary after having a heart attack from a heart defect he had had since childhood. I hadn’t seen or spoken to him in about 20 years.
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Peter of Alcantara---This little know Franciscan mentored none other than St. Teresa of Avila
By Larry Peterson
Peter of Alcantara was born in 1499 in the Province of Caceres in Extremadura, Spain. He was named after his father, Peter Gravita, who was the governor of Alacantara. His mom was from a noble family who came from Sanabia. Already as a child, Peter displayed an exceptional gift of prayer, and at times he was so absorbed it was if he was in a trance.
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The Prosperity Gospel
By Susan Skinner
This week one of our ministry leaders experienced a tragedy. As you all know I work in deliverance ministry with Jansen Bagwell who is the lead of this ministry at our church. Before I begin this story, I just want to comment on the man and his wife. They are not perfect, none of us are, but Jansen is the closest thing I have seen to a true disciple of Christ this side of heaven, and his fami
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