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The Free Gift of Salvation
There is a saying in the world that goes, “There’s no free lunch.” It’s a common adage that underscores the prevailing belief that nothing worthwhile comes without effort, that everything of value must be earned through toil and sweat. In many aspects of life, this rings true. We work hard for our money, we study Read more
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The Christian Life: A Life of Purpose
As Christians, sometimes we look at the lives of our non-believing counterparts and wonder why they seem to have it so easy. We see them navigating through life without the same moral compass or spiritual convictions we hold dear. They may appear to breeze through challenges and indulge in pleasures without the same weight of Read more
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The Peace That Comes With Surrender
In a world fraught with uncertainty, finding solace in the knowledge that God is in control can be our greatest source of comfort. As Christians, we are called to relinquish our grip on the reins of our lives and trust in the sovereignty of our Heavenly Father. It’s a surrender that doesn’t signify weakness, but Read more
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The Importance of Fellowship
In a world that often feels chaotic and disconnected, loneliness has become an all-too-familiar companion for many. It’s a silent struggle that can weigh heavy on the heart and soul, leaving us feeling isolated and disconnected from those around us. However, as followers of Christ, we are called to something greater than the loneliness that Read more
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Love nestled amidst rolling hills
In the quiet of their home, nestled amidst rolling hills and fields of green, a husband sat with his wife, seeking solace in the midst of life’s storms. As the winds of adversity howled outside, threatening to shake the very foundation of their faith, they turned to the timeless wisdom of scripture for guidance and… Read more
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Keeping Our Hearts Soft In A Harsh World
There is no doubt that the Christian life has its threats. Sometimes these threats come from outside the church. Sometimes they come from within. I heard a sermon from a pastor who admitted that he had once refused to help someone in his congregation. In his defense, he reasoned that he had experienced a similar Read more






