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July 4, 2016
The Power of God: A Personal Testimony
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This post represents the reflections of a very good friend of mine, who just recently returned from a mission trip to Europe and the refugee...
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June 29, 2016
Closing The Gaps: Our Spiritual Hypocrisy
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Everyday I receive an email with an inspirational message from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a Christian sports ministry to see...
June 24, 2016
How Do We Love Our Enemies?
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Today I need to get a little personal ... in the sense that I need to discuss an issue that I know is troubling many of my fellow Chris...
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March 11, 2016
Freemasonry Part 3: How It Has Infiltrated the Church
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This is perhaps the most difficult segment of my three-part exposition on Freemasonry. It is in this post that we must examine the exi...
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March 9, 2016
Freemasonry Part 2: Blending Christianity and Freemasonry
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If you are reading my blog today, then at least I know you have kept an open mind to what I have to say. And I pray that you will take...
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February 29, 2016
Worship or Self-Glorification?
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I was intrigued when I ran across two opposing articles on the subject of Worship in the Church. One article called for a boycott of t...
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January 4, 2016
Part 2 - Defying ISIS: Knowing The History of Our Faith in the Middle East
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There is a statement in Johnnie Moore's enlightening book, Defying ISIS: Preserving Christianity In The Place of Its Birth and in Yo...
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January 2, 2016
Part 1 - Defying ISIS: The War On Christianity
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I recently read an important little book by Johnnie Moore, titled Defying ISIS . Moore is a humanitarian who has written about his w...
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August 7, 2015
Post-Christian America: "The Benedict Option" vs. "Flying Our Freak Flags"
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Let's face it. Christianity in America is undergoing a change. We cannot say that we are physically suffering as our fellow Chri...
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