The Name of God is not to be Misused
The name of God and the character of God cannot be separated. Everything that God represents can be found in His name.
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With the Spiritual Blessing of Fruit, Christians Receive Nine Gifts
In sharp contrast to the works of the flesh and vile human activities, Galatians Chapter 5 describes the fruit of the Spirit, some of the most sought-after qualities of life. The context is walking by the Spirit in obedience to the Word of God as opposed to walking according to selfish cravings.
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Christian Mission Declarations
An introduction to writing a statement of faith for Christian churches.
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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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Women from the Bible Who Rose Up in Virtue
Each article in this series on the virtues of Christian women is meant to be a compass, to point the hearts of Christian women to the true attitudes and actions that move the heart of God.
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The Heart of the Father and Forgivness are Revealed in the Parable of the Prodigal Son
The repentance and restoration of any returning one is reason for rejoicing. To repent, Biblically, means to have a genuine change of heart and life from worse to better. It is vital to have compassion for anyone lost in the wilderness of the world.
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King David was a Musician and a Man of Valor
The life of David was an important period in the history of Israel. Following Saul's failure, David took the kingdom to a position of worldwide superiority. He established a capital city for the nation, assembled the most powerful military, and provided the arrangements and organization for the central location of worship to the One True God.
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Relationships are Inherently Part of the Divine Nature of God
here are few things greater than the bond between father and son. The strength of this bond is a force in the universe appointed by God as an earthly image of His relationship to humankind.
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Origins of Protestant Faith in the Story of Martin Luther
The history of the day commemorating Martin Luther's posting of the ninety-five theses, thereby beginning the Protestant movement.
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The Basics of Christian Leadership
A discussion of various leadership styles for Christian men.
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