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  • I Identify As…

    I identify as a born again Bible believing Christian, spirit filled, Bible reading, tongue talking, doer of the Word, who has accepted Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, and soon coming King – this is my reality. It hasn’t gone unnoticed that people of the Christian faith are not included in treating people with dignity,…

  • 10 Ways We Grieve The Holy Spirit

    In Ephesians 4:30-32, we are shown three things that grieve the Holy Spirit. The word grieve in this text means to throw somebody into sorrow and to affect somebody with sadness. That tells us that the Holy Spirit is not a ghost, force, power, wind, oil, or a dove without a personality. He is a Person…

  • From Supermodel to Advocate: Kathy Ireland’s Pro-Life Journey

    Kathy Ireland, once celebrated as a supermodel, has embarked on a profound journey of transformation, emerging as a passionate advocate for the pro-life cause. In an interview on the show Huckabee, she shared her personal evolution from being pro-choice to embracing a staunch pro-life stance. Initially identifying as pro-choice while maintaining her Christian faith, Kathy’s…

  • The Tale of the Little Boy and the Sailboat

    I want to share with you a story about a young boy who lovingly crafted a small sailboat. He adorned it with fine gems and precious metals, polished it until it gleamed, and marked it with his signature, ensuring everyone knew it was his creation. When he took it to the river to test it,…

  • 7 Ways Pride Grows in Our Hearts

    In his excellent book, Humility, Andrew Murray states that “pride is the beginning of every sin.” The puritan Thomas Watson said of pride, “It is a spiritual drunkenness; it flies up like wine into the brain and intoxicates it. It is idolatry; a proud man is a self-worshiper.” The Bible states, “Pride goes before destruction,…

  • What Does Building a Safer Church Community Entail

    It was once famously said, “The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.” We often read about child abuse, feel a moment of sympathy, and then continue with our daily lives. Society has tried to numb us to such atrocities through the media dulling down or trying to…

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