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Getting Hit Where It Hurts…by Jay Swisher
The Jews held a kangaroo court that determined that Jesus was guilty (surprise, surprise). But they had a problem…
Continue ReadingBlessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God…by Jim Nelson
The Beatitudes are a wonderful description of those who are in the kingdom. As you read the Beatitudes…
Continue ReadingGod’s People in Times of Tumult, by Pastor Tony
Though modern readers are far removed from it, one can scarcely think of a more tumultuous time or place in history than during the times of the kings of Israel and Judah…
Continue ReadingChristianity is DONE, by Greg Matson
I know its human nature to ponder the meaning of one’s life. When you are very young you may ask questions like “what’s for dinner” or…
Continue ReadingThis World is Not Your Home…by Matt Leko
Recently the Tuesday morning bible study I attend just finished the book of revelation. It took a little over a year or so, but it was a great blessing to me. It made me think all the more…
Continue ReadingPerspective…by Pastor Paul
I was recently reading through 2 Thessalonians and found myself asking, “Why do the apostles spend so much time writing about rejoicing and the good that comes from persecutions and afflictions for the Christian?”…
Continue ReadingHave You Been Found Waiting? by Zack Fugate
Take a step back and think of a time when you patiently waited on the Lord. Consider the last time you turned everything off and simply sat, prayerfully contemplating your relationship with Christ…
Continue ReadingOur Father in Heaven, by Pastor Bennett
In my previous pondering (Nov 10), we looked at “The Lord’s Prayer” (Matt 6.5-15). While the prayer of our Lord is a model prayer for us to follow, it is also…
Continue ReadingWisdom – The Book of Proverbs, by Jim Nelson
Years ago, I listened to a Pastor tell his flock about the life changing effect the book of Proverbs had on him. He said there are 31 chapters in Proverbs and…
Continue ReadingThe New Year’s New Carts…by Pastor Tony
It is was a new day (much like the turning of a new calendar year). Israel had much to be thankful for. Their new King had pure motives for the Lord’s people…
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