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What Do You See?

  1. 19th August 2010
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Sometimes, we can look at a thing and not truly “see” it for what it is, from every angle. Our approach to life with its joys, trials, and challenges often depends upon our perceptions of something—how we choose to see—in any given situation. An analogy that seems to fit this human proclivity is how one looks at a diamond, the rarest of precious stones.

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The "Black Dog"

  1. 17th August 2010
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Depression plagues many people. I’m not talking about having a bad day or feeling blue, which everyone experiences now and then. The depression I’m referring to is the kind of feeling that incapacitates a person with overwhelming feelings of dark and foreboding thoughts that cannot simply be shaken off. It is the kind of depression that drives people to do...

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"Prayer or pain?"

  1. 14th August 2010
  2. Adam J. West

An article concerning Pope John Paul II stated that the pontiff used to flagellate himself with a belt to share in the suffering of Christ. He says he did this to get closer to Jesus. It seems from the article that even Mother Teresa self-flagellated and that it is a commonly accepted and approved practice of the Catholic Church. What does the Bible have to say...

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Labels

  1. 12th August 2010
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

You’ll never meet an “average” person. Oh sure, someone might be referred to as “average,” but no one ever sees himself as average. Every person is unique. Certainly, there are some commonalities, but each human being is made up of the genetic hand he or she has been dealt, along with experiences, environment, culture, religion, and other factors of life. Some...

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The black horse of famine

  1. 10th August 2010
  2. Adam J. West

The book of Revelation paints the picture of four prophetic horses which will ride at the end of the age. Each brings troubles and plagues with it, leaving human casualties in their wake. Russia and India are battling one of the tools spoken of in the third seal – the black horse of famine!

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Secret rapture? 144,000?

  1. 07th August 2010
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

As we approach the end of this age and Christ's literal return, many Christians wonder what will happen to them. Many believe in a secret rapture.  Jehovah's Witnesses claim to be part of the 144,000. Others wonder about the Great Multitude. What does the Bible really teach about God's saints at the end of this age?

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At Churchill's Feet

  1. 05th August 2010
  2. Michael Heykoop

Some years ago while traveling abroad, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to visit the grave of Winston Churchill, at St. Martins Church in Bladon, England. As I sat at the foot of his grave, I felt a strong sense of comfort and safety. My thoughts fell on just how close Britain and the Commonwealth had come to defeat and utter destruction in the Second...

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Do you love the truth?

  1. 03rd August 2010
  2. Adam J. West

Why do some celebrities experience a rapid rise to stardom out of relative obscurity, and then simply fade into the backdrop of history, seldom to be remembered? Because popularity is fleeting. An article in the Kansas City Star dated July 29, 2010 titled "A Real Lady" states the philosophy and one of the goals of the singer, Lady Gaga.

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Tuol Sleng, Creation of a Sinful World

  1. 31st July 2010
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

The notorious Kaing Guek Eav has finally been sentenced.  He will receive 30 years imprisonment for the torture and murder of an estimated 14,000 people.  The evil that he participated in is almost unbelievable.  It poses hard questions.  Why is there so much evil in the world?  How long will God tolerate such evil?  Theologians and philosophers have long...

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Origins of the Universe

  1. 29th July 2010
  2. Jeffrey Fall

The debate has raged for more than a century over the question of the origins of the universe. Has the universe always existed? If not, when did it come into existence—and how did it come into existence?

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