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Looking to the Cross: The Fig Tree

Monday, April 6, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: The Fig Tree

It’s the day after the “Triumphal Entry” and Jesus re-enters Jerusalem, but this time he is walking. There is no ceremony, no joy-filled cheers, no shouts for deliverance. It is early and Jesus is hungry. Jesus sees a fig tree… Read More

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Looking to the Cross: The Triumphal Entry

Sunday, April 5, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: The Triumphal Entry

Jesus and His disciples were headed to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. This, however, would not be a normal visit to Jerusalem. On this day, there was much fanfare about Jesus with some people shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David!… Read More

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The Incomprehensible God

Monday, March 30, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

The Incomprehensible God

As we continue our study of the Supreme God and God’s passion for His glory, I wanted to share a poem I wrote back in 2014 as I pondered our Infinite and Incomprehensible Uncreated Creator. His age can never be… Read More

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God’s Love and Our Parenting

Sunday, March 29, 2020 by Eric Groover Leave a Comment

God’s Love and Our Parenting

Have you given much thought to the phrase, God loves you, as it relates to your parenting? Many people use this phrase as if to express merely a sentimental view of God’s feelings toward us. Yes, God has feelings for… Read More

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Christians & Civil Government Part II: Government’s Design

Thursday, March 26, 2020 by Larry Farlow 1 Comment

Christians & Civil Government Part II: Government’s Design

In my last post we looked at what government is supposed to do. This time we’ll think about how it should be organized. While the Bible does not tell us that directly, I believe we can make some inferences based… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2020 Election, American History, government, Separation of Church and State, voting

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