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Armor of God Prayer

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.

written by Jamee Rae


Bible Study Guide - Daniel

Daniel Dreams Visions and Foretells Future Events

While well-known Bible stories about Daniel can bring excitement and wonder to young wide-eyed learners, and are illustrations of incredible faith and obedience under pressure, their importance is only secondary to the overall impact that the prophet Daniel had on the society that he lived in.

written by Amy Miller


Praise and Worship that Draws God's Presence

Intimacy with God through Praise and Worship

Praise and worship is for the whole church. It doesn't matter what someone's expression of worship is, if it comes out of the heart of love for the Father, He loves it. Therefore, consecrate your time, set up an altar and ask the Holy Spirit to increase your hunger for His presence.

written by Pastor Paul Hamlett


The High Priest's Servant - Healings of Jesus

Compassion for an Enemy

Peter lunged out and struck the high priest’s servant, Malchus, and cut off his right ear. Jesus said to Peter, “Put your sword into the sheath. Shall I not drink the cup which My Father has given Me?” Then He touched the man's ear and healed him.

written by Pete Miller


Sword of the Spirit

How to Wield the Sword and Win the Battle

In terms of offensive weapons necessary for the spiritual battle, the Sword of the Spirit is by far a Christian's most valuable. Combined with fasting, prayer, praise and worship, the Sword of the Spirit has the power to thwart all the plans of the enemy, and to turn what appears to be a losing battle into a major victory for the Kingdom of God.

written by Jamee Rae


Teaching Teens to Control Anger

This Scriptures confirms that anger is a sin if it controls a person. It also implies that it is possible to control anger, which is through prayer and calling on the Holy Spirit. When troubling situations arise, take time to think about whatever or whoever is causing the problem, and look to God for the way through. Don't freak out or explode because once that happens, anger is even harder to control.

written by Pete Miller


Christian New Years Resolutions

Traditions and Resolutions for Christian New Years Eve

Traditionally, many people in the world get inebriated, only to wake up sometime the next day not knowing what they might have said, what happened, or with whom. As a safe and sane alternative to the typical New Year’s bash, Christians can gather together with music, food, games, perhaps an inspirational message, and some powerful prayer. Then go home, go to bed, and enjoy the next day without a smashing headache or an upset stomach.

written by Pete Miller


Teaching Teens to Follow Jesus

The Courage to Follow Jesus instead of Human Heroes

Movie stars, athletes, and entertainers that appear on TV and in the tabloids are real and often thought of as heroes. But many of today's stars are troubled and some are addicted to drugs or alcohol. When they make mistakes, their embarrassing moments are caught on tape or in photographs and are seen by millions of people. Still, they are held up as models based on their ability to become famous. Yet, the true super heroes of today are rarely in the news and get very little recognition, if any.

written by Pete Miller


Taking the Yoke of God

The Promise of True Rest for the Soul

God does not judge a person by what is on the outside; He looks upon the heart. And a heart that is fully surrendered beneath the life-giving yoke of Jesus Christ, though they stumble, will not only receive rest and renewal in this life, but will be rewarded in eternity for a life well lived.

written by Amy Miller


Approaching Jesus as Little Children, Persistence Pays Off

Persistance and Passion Help Believers to Enter the Kingdom of God

A child is persistent to the degree of annoyance. However, Jesus says God will reward that kind of brassiness and persistence. He wants to be passionately sought after. Jesus encourages Christians to mimic this kind of persistence and offers several parables to make His point.

written by Larry Kennedy


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