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Jesus Commits His Spirit to God -- Old Testament Prophecies of the Messiah

David Prayed for Himself and Spoke Prophetically of Jesus Christ

Jesus trusted so completely that God would raise Him from the dead. And He also fully knew that the salvation of all of mankind was hinged on the completion of His mission, including this one final miracle: His resurrection.

written by Amy Miller


The History of Labor Day

How Labor Day Became a National American Holiday

By making Labor Day a national holiday, Congress instituted an annual celebration that pays tribute to those who play a part in the overall success, prosperity and well-being of America.

written by Amy Miller


Developing and Launching a Christian Businessmen's Breakfast

The Value in Christian Fellowship and Breaking Bread

A Christian Businessmen's breakfast can be a unique time for men in the church to enjoy fellowship with other working men, and starting the day with God and His truth. It is also an opportunity to invite men outside of the church since the only criteria for attendance is that the men are running a business, starting a business, or aspiring to launch a business.

written by Pete Miller


Reasons to Celebrate Labor Day

Labor Day is a National Secular Holiday that can Postively Affect Christians

Through the efforts of the Central Labor Union, the working person gets a day off as thanks for contributing to the social and economic success of the nation.

written by Amy Miller


O Little Town of Bethlehem, the Song and the Story

Composer Phillip Brooks Writes O Little Town of Bethlehem


Recalling a magical Christmas Eve night in Bethlehem, Brooks wrote a song for the children's choir of his church. His organist put melody to his words and O Little Town of Bethlehem was sung for the very first time.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Woman with Bleeding - Healings of Jesus

One Last Hope.

It had been twelve years. She was desperate, and very lonely. She couldn’t touch anyone, nor could anyone touch her. She would have been shunned by everyone, including her family. She was not welcome in the synagogue or in any public place. Her life was wretched, but she had one last hope.

written by Pete Miller


Introduction to Treament for Addictions

An Overview of Secular and Christian Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs and Centers

There are many reasons a person may enter into an alcohol and drug treatment program. Most don't enter without some resistance. For many, it takes a tragedy or threats from higher authorities to get them in. But most come in because they are mandated by the courts.

written by Sherry Colby


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