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I Want A Daddy Who Loves Me - Sharon Jaynes
I’m posting over at Proverbs 31 Ministries today, and I thought you might be blessed by this too. With Father’s Day just a few days away, I want you to know this…no matter what your relationship with your earthly father is or was like, you have a Daddy who loves you! I hugged my pink stuffed poodle to my chest. Read more…
Sharon Jaynes,
HOW CAN WE LEARN FROM THE FIRST PRAYER IN THE BIBLE? - Growing Through God's Word
How Can We Learn from the First Prayer in the Bible? by Ron Hughes If you accept the idea that prayer is a conversation with God, the first prayer recorded in the Bible is found in Genesis. The context suggests that human/divine interaction “in the cool of the day” was a regular feature of life… Continue reading HOW CAN WE LEARN FROM THE FIRST PRAYER IN THE BIBLE?
Janis Cox,
The Mother of God and the Children of Abraham
Christmas is over now, and we are all focusing on the beginning of a new year. Early January is a time for resolution-making and goal-setting. It would be easy to move on from the story of Jesus’ birth and leave it in December until next year. But the story of Jesus and his birth has historically been more important than a mere holiday recognition. In 431 AD, church theologians gathered to Ephesus in the Third Ecumenical Council to resolve a great debate and prevent church division. The topic wa
Cole Feix,
Behind the Artist Persona
Much is said these days about being “authentic.” We want authentic worship, authentic leadership, authentic community. But the reality is that authenticity can be a scary, daunting, and difficult…
Manuel A. Luz,
The Sum of It All: God Is Love
God is love. His mercy is over all His works. He manifests His love to all. But the highest expression of His love is manifest to those who by sheer grace He lovingly draws to Himself. Therefore to those of us who believe, God’s love is a uniquely precious reality, albeit an unfathomable one. There
John MacArthur,
The Mother of God and the Children of Abraham
Christmas is over now, and we are all focusing on the beginning of a new year. Early January is a time for resolution-making and goal-setting. It would be easy to move on from the story of Jesus’ birth and leave it in December until next year. But the story of Jesus and his birth has historically been more important than a mere holiday recognition. In 431 AD, church theologians gathered to Ephesus in the Third Ecumenical Council to resolve a great debate and prevent church division. The topic wa
Cole Feix,
Abba Father
“Abba” is the Hebrew word for Father. Thus ‘Abba Father’ means Father Father. A term reserved for the beloved of the most high God, (his children). Galatians 4:6 “And …
Morenike Ajidagba,
How Do You Understand Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is There Is Freedom?
The Bible says where the Spirit of the Lord is there is freedom. Find the meaning and know that we are free from sin, the law and satanic powers if we believe in Jesus.
Anthony Eshun,
Jesus is King of Kings, Not My Homeboy - Damon J. Gray
The showing of proper respect is a lost art in western society. Examples abound of both active disrespect and passive failure to show respect where it is due. The sad reality is, I believe those failing to show respect do not even know that they are failing to do so. So prevalent is this behavioral…
Damon J. Gray,
Four Truths we must Embrace to Prevent our Lives from Spiraling into a Sad and Ugly Disaster-
The human heart is the most insanely devious thing in all of creation (Jeremiah 17:9). We are able to trick ourselves into believing our motives are pure and we are good when we are anything but go…
Lisa Price,

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