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Confusion to Clarity
Confusion and bewilderment are words that describe many Christians today. So much has changed in recent years to rock our way of looking at the world. While the 1960s were...
Confusion to Clarity
Confusion and bewilderment are words that describe many Christians today. So much has changed in recent years to rock our way of looking at the world. While the 1960s were...
Nothing to Go By
A man who volunteered to participate in an experiment spending three days in complete darkness thought he was going to catch up on lost sleep and cash in on some...
Nothing to Go By
A man who volunteered to participate in an experiment spending three days in complete darkness thought he was going to catch up on lost sleep and cash in on some...
God is Good. He is not Tame.
Does God ever get mad? That is the kind of question we often relegate to a bygone belief held by vengeful, bitter people of the past. Today God is described...
God is Good. He is not Tame.
Does God ever get mad? That is the kind of question we often relegate to a bygone belief held by vengeful, bitter people of the past. Today God is described...
The Reason to Get Up in the Morning
People living two hundred years ago could not even imagine how we are living today. And if they could have seen into the future for a glimpse of our way...
The Reason to Get Up in the Morning
People living two hundred years ago could not even imagine how we are living today. And if they could have seen into the future for a glimpse of our way...
The Last Piece of the Puzzle
Poets have written that the days of our lives are like pieces of a puzzle which all fit together to form the mosaic of a human life. For many of...
The Last Piece of the Puzzle
Poets have written that the days of our lives are like pieces of a puzzle which all fit together to form the mosaic of a human life. For many of...
Is It True?
We would like to believe we are self-assured of our convictions, that it does not matter to us what other people think regarding what we consider to be most important...
Is It True?
We would like to believe we are self-assured of our convictions, that it does not matter to us what other people think regarding what we consider to be most important...