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Trouble With a Capital "T"

  1. 12th November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

There have been difficult times in the past, but will they compare to the uncertain future we now face? What will make the difference between hardships and real judgment from God? And what can you do about it?

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Gratitude

  1. 10th November 2016
  2. Richard Franz

World-renowned author and motivational speaker Zig Ziglar stated: "The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for."

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The Election

  1. 08th November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

The election cycle in the U.S. has been in full swing for months and it is quickly drawing to a close. All of the candidates for public office are trying to make their election sure. What about your election? Are you making it sure?

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A Little Folly

  1. 05th November 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

How often has a plan for greatness been derailed or spoiled by some careless or foolish lapse of good judgment or morals? Many a politician has met with downfall because power and prestige went to his or her head, resulting in bizarre behaviors that cause them to stumble. Similarly, many prominent preachers or religious figures have become filled with the...

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Unthankful?

  1. 03rd November 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Staying sharp—being aware and honing one’s skills—is essential in today’s fast-paced world. Regardless of one’s endeavor, staying abreast of developments, improving communication skills, and increasing business acumen is very important. With this in mind, several years ago I took the Dale Carnegie course. It was a great experience, and was very helpful in the...

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When Wild Beasts Attack!

  1. 01st November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

Dog attacks. Bear attacks. Shark attacks. We have seen news stories about animals attacking someone, causing severe injury or even death. Now a different kind of “animal” is on the attack: the “lone wolf” committing a terror attack, as recently occurred in Canada and the United States. Why is this happening?

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Sad Songs

  1. 27th October 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Music plays a role in countless human lives. Emotions, memories, and even spirituality can be bound up in music. God is a lover of good songs, too. Music lovers, particularly country music, blues, and some pop or rock tunes, listen to a steady stream of sad songs with lyrics and melodies about lost love, broken relationships, conditions of poverty, and...

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Facebook Christians

  1. 25th October 2016
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

Launched in 2004, Facebook has exploded to a reported 1.71 billion active users. Facebook’s stated purpose is to help users “connect and share” with the people in their lives. The ubiquity of Facebook and other social media, and the fact that the expressed purpose of social media is to “share” about ourselves, our life and our interests gives Christians the...

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Security and prosperity

  1. 22nd October 2016
  2. Brian Pomicter

Americans and Europeans tend to work long years with the expectation and hope of providing enough resources for a pleasant retirement. The usual desire is to have leisure time with ample prosperity for its enjoyment.

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