Joy in Hope

Nothing forces you to stop and think like being confined to a hospital room. We live such busy lives that we rarely, if ever, take time sit and reflect. When was the last time you stopped to appreciate the beauty of a sunset, the scent of freshly bloomed flowers, or...

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To Obey or Not to Obey?

As Christians we can sometimes find ourselves in a bit of a conundrum. We can find ourselves at a crossroads with one direction leading to obeying God and the other direction leading to obeying the “law of the land”. This is becoming more and more commonplace in today’s society. A...

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Persecution: Are you ready?

I’m sure everyone is aware of the recent Supreme Court decision legalizing homosexual marriage across the nation. If you have turned on a TV or logged on to the internet in the past few days you are also aware of the outpouring of opinions from people on both sides of...

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Good Intentions

Ever hear the saying, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions”? There’s a lot of truth to be found in this statement, but what does it mean? Does it mean you can lose your salvation for lack of following through on a good deed? Certainly not, but how...

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The Church

What is the church? This seems like a simple question doesn’t it? If you asked 100 random people on the street what the church is you would probably get 100 different answers, some of them not so flattering. What about people who identify themselves as members of a church? I...

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Will God Give Us More Than We Can Handle?

God will never give you more than you can handle. I’m sure many, if not all, of us have heard this said before. Maybe we have even said it ourselves. This is often the “go to” reply to try to comfort anyone who is going through a difficult situation, has...

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Why Should We Forgive?

  Forgiveness. This is such a simple word but such a profound concept. Forgive is defined as, “to stop being angry at or resenting someone or their behavior; to excuse someone for a mistake, wrongdoing, misunderstanding, or inappropriate behavior; to cancel an obligation, such as a debt”. It is one...

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Student Missionaries

Many students dread going back to school. Let the homework, study nights, tough teachers, and the boredom begin. However, there are some students in this great universe who are actually excited about the new school year. Maybe you are excited about beginning freshman year, maybe you get to drive a new car...

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Calling All Men

As I look at our nation and our churches, I believe it is plain to see that we are in a state of decline. Abortion, homosexuality, corruption, false teachings, and compromises of the gospel are on the rise. All the while biblical literacy, church attendance (especially among youth and young...

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New Blog Post Section

Welcome to the first blog post on our website. We hope that this new section will provide great information pertaining to Theology, Church, family, and life in general. Please check back regularly and see the posts and share them with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

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