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Jesus saved us - even before we knew we needed a Savior - Today Can Be Different
The words on the pages are vivid. So excruciatingly vivid that you wish the plot would read differently. Emotions catch in your throat, and suddenly, you’re there – part of the story. “Stop!” you scream as soldiers viciously beat Jesus. … Continue reading →
Sheryl H. Boldt,
What If We Had Witnessed Jesus' Crucifixion? - Today Can Be Different
Picture yourself enslaved to sin. Devoid of unconditional love. Hopeless with no assurance of an eternity with our Savior.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
When Leaders Go Astray - Raising Zion
Bad leaders are infectious. Just like a cold, it spreads. Others get affected by it. A bad leader tries to control and dominate people. He or she feels that the best way to get work done is by driving fear into others. Often times, bad leaders tell testimonies and stories of those followers who disobeyed […]
Nehemiah Zion,
What is good?  Can you accurately discern?
A mark of a mature and well-developed person is one who can discern what is good. When you are able to discern what is good, you make decisions that direct your steps into the path of God’s…
Gina Williamson,
An encouragement on fixing our eyes on Jesus
By Elizabeth Prata If You want to look like Jesus, look at Jesus. I focused on the phrase “fix your eyes upon Jesus” from Hebrews 12:2. I looked up the word “fix” and the St…
Elizabeth Prata,
How to fix our eyes on Jesus?
Many things in life demand our attention.Things that make it hard to keep your eyes on Jesus may arise. Have you thought about how to keep it?Picture a life where your daily choices and feelings match what Jesus teaches, bringing you calm and clear direction.Let's dive into how we can...
Jepryll Torremoro,
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall . . . – Attempts at Honesty
Posted on October 15, 2015 Written by Mark McIntyre Leave a Comment
Mark H. McIntyre,
Jesus saved us - even before we knew we needed a Savior - Today Can Be Different
The words on the pages are vivid. So excruciatingly vivid that you wish the plot would read differently. Emotions catch in your throat, and suddenly, you’re there – part of the story. “Stop!” you scream as soldiers viciously beat Jesus. … Continue reading →
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Skepticism – Means or an end? – Attempts at Honesty
Some thoughts on the appropriateness of skepticism regarding, God, religion and the church.
Mark H. McIntyre,
Benefits of running a successful race (Action Power) - Christian Personal Development
I want you to look at the benefits of running a successful race in this Action Power message for today. Related; Read more about the Action Power program What does it mean to run a successful race? Running a successful race is about discovering and staying faithful to your God-given purpose on this earth. Your […]
Sesan Oguntade,

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