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Recent Posts

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  • A Resurrection Celebration Better Than Easter April 22, 2019
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A Resurrection Celebration Better Than Easter

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is arguably the most consequential event in human history – certainly as consequential as the death of Jesus and His second advent (see Heb. 9:28).  As the Apostle Paul reminds us, “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins.  Then those also […]

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In the Fight for Public Prayer, Prayer Suffers

By James L. Evans  When I was about fourteen, I remember seeing two boys fighting over one girl.  It was like something out of an animated cartoon.  One boy had her by one hand, while the other boy held the other.  They were pulling her back and forth, yelling at each other the whole time.  […]

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