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Continue reading →: Avoiding The Judas SyndromeA few years ago, I heard about a church in the United States that fundraised one million dollars to build a giant white cross in front of their church. They received much criticism from both Christians and non-Christians who said that that money could have been better used to help…
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Continue reading →: The Friend Who Sticks Closer Than A BrotherThe family unit is often envisioned as the sturdy foundation that weaves society together. From childhood to adulthood, the bond of family is heralded as one of the most fundamental pillars of support and love. However, as we navigate the complexities of modern life, many find themselves grappling with the…
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Continue reading →: Building a God-Centered Family: A Journey of Faith in a Peaceful VillageIn a quaint village in the United States, nestled among rolling hills and serene landscapes, lived a young couple, John and Emily. They had met during college and shared a profound love for each other and for God. As they prepared to start a family, they decided to move to…
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Continue reading →: Faith and Financial Struggles: Maria’s Inspirational TaleIn a bustling city far from home, Maria found herself in a difficult situation. She had moved to this foreign country with her husband, who had a job that required them to relocate. Unfortunately, Maria did not have authorization to work and their financial resources were getting depleted extremely fast.…
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Continue reading →: For We Do Not Battle Against Flesh And BloodThe second sin that was committed (after disobedience) was pride. Adam showed pride in his decision to disobey God by blaming someone else for what he did. In the same way, all the proceeding generations after him has done the same thing. Yes, even Christians blame people for sinning, but…






