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John Trotter, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Relationships,
December 31, 2011
Paul and Barnabas were two evangelists in the first century who ended up parting ways. What can we learn about relationships and dealing with differences from their example?
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Doctrine, Marriage & Family, Relationships,
December 17, 2011
There are many teachings and commands given by Christ for Christians. One of the most fundamental about how to treat your neighbor is rarely followed for long and is the root of many disagreements and even wars.
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Scott Hammer, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Encouragement, Relationships,
December 3, 2011
Mercy and forgiveness are critical parts of our Christian duty. We are repeatedly reminded in Scripture about the merciful forgiveness offered to us through the sacrifice of Christ and are told we must learn to show mercy and forgiveness to others.
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Bill Johnson, East Texas, TX
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Bible Study, Christian Living,
December 3, 2011
The parable of the prodigal son has many facets, and historical research helps bring it to life. Part 3 is about the dutiful son.
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Educational, Inspiration,
November 26, 2011
In the United States, Thanksgiving has been overshadowed by retail marketing. It seems people are "too busy" to give thanks to God. Even 9 of the 10 lepers healed by Christ in Luke 17 didn't bother to express their thanks. How imporant is it to express our thanks to God?
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John Trotter, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Doctrine,
November 12, 2011
In 1Kings 13 we read a curious story about a prophet who delivered God's message to a sinful king, then was lied to by another prophet saying God had changed His mind about the prophet's instructions. How can we know if it's truly the word of the Lord...
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Bible Study, Christian Living, Prophecy,
November 5, 2011
Hosea is the first of the Minor Prophets, of "The Twelve" as they are sometimes called. Why would God ask His prophet to do such strange things as we find in this book?
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Doctrine, Festivals,
October 29, 2011
The tenth commandment uses the same Hebrew word in a negative sense for "covet" as is used in a positive sense about enjoying the Feast of Tabernacles--choose whatever your heart "desires". How can we know the difference between properly "desiring" something and "coveting"?
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Bill Johnson
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Christian Living,
October 22, 2011
How do we displease God? More imporantly, what can we do to please Him? Micah 6:8 give us three main ways to please Him.
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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October 9, 2011
One aspect of the Day of Atonement is that it pictures a wonderful time in the future when Satan, the accuser of the brethren will be bound. Who is this powerful spirit being and how can we curtail his influence on us now?
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