The Bible Story Called The Pearl of Great Price Teaches that Gods Kingdoms is the Greatest Treasure
The Pearl of Great Price speaks of realizing something in life that is worth more than everything else. The men in these parables discovered one thing more valuable than anything, and invested all that they had in that alone. Jesus was teaching about one thing in which one could safely invest all. It was a call to total commitment.
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Negro Spirituals Include a Song Called There is a Balm in Gilead
The haunting beauty of the Negro Spiritual stays with us as a reminder of people who suffered a terrible injustice, and of a God who is bigger than the greatest human plight. And that He truly is a balm for the wounded soul.
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Composer John W. Works Promotes African American Folk-Work with Go Tell It on the Mountain
In one format or another since its conception, the anthem of Go Tell It on the Mountain has been sung in the fields, on buses, in the streets, in churches, on school choir platforms and in concert halls.
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Putting on the Armor of God Through Prayer
With the devil intent on stealing, killing and destroying everything Godly and good, it is essential that Christians put on the Armor of God. This prayer is one method for protecting oneself against the wiles of the devil as described in Ephesians 6:10-18.
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Opening the Windows of Heaven
Christians who practice the principle of tithing understand the abundance of God and trust in the law of sowing and reaping.
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The Identity of the Intelligent Desiner and His Relationship to Mankind is the Main Focus of Apologetics
Intelligent design makes sense when one considers the improbability of the correct amino acids finding each other with the right bonds at random. Imagine the complete process billions of times over to account for the variations of the DNA coding and cellular implementation in all forms of plants and animals.
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Book Review of Piano in Worship: A Guide to Creativity in Worship
Piano in Worship is a quality resourece for pianists of all skill levels who desire to find a unique balance between excellence of skill and the heart of worship.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Didn't Fear Dying as He Gave His Last Speech Titled Ive Been to the Mountaintop
I've seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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