Thursday, November 19th, 2009
As the days tick by and the holidays approach I am reminded of the need to be grateful. Not just be grateful, but to express that gratitude in action....
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
The writings of the New Testament, particularly the four gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, tell us about the life of Jesus. We learn...
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
It is Veterans Day 2009. The question arises, can one be supportive of our veterans without supporting war? As Christians this is a valid question....
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A recent news story reported here on examiner.com touts the growing popularity of “online” churches. More and more people are discovering...
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November 1 is observed as the Feast of All Saints in the Christian Church. Like many people, I grew up with the belief that saints were really good...
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A book just released, Notes Left Behind, was compiled from notes left around the home of six-year old Elena Desserich. She had the unfortunate fate of...
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Some people think missionary work is a special and holy calling that only very devout people are capable of doing. Others think it is an incredible...
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One of the great topics of discussion and even debate in Christian circles is that of salvation. Christians profess a belief in salvation from the...
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Many people are disturbed, annoyed or afraid of the homeless. We find it hard to really look at them, so we look past them. We fail to see them as...
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Christopher Columbus has been celebrated in history as a great explorer. His trips from Europe to the “New World”, sailing across the...
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