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Easter: Dinner and a Show or Celebrating Jesus?  
And Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst. -- John 6:35 (NKJV)Have you attended church on Easter, savored breakfast, and enjoyed the music, yet didn’t grasp the message? It was...
Charlaine Martin,
She is Clothed With Strength and Dignity
She taught me, from her recliner and wheelchair, how to cook, how to serve, how to love my neighbor as myself. I learned compassion, patience, and true joy of serving through practical experiences …
Keri L. Willis,
She is Clothed With Strength and Dignity
She taught me, from her recliner and wheelchair, how to cook, how to serve, how to love my neighbor as myself. I learned compassion, patience, and true joy of serving through practical experiences …
Keri L. Willis,
Lessons From the Moms in My Life
None of us can, on our own, live up to the standard set in Proverbs 31, but with God’s help, we can be who He created us to be and use the gifts He has given us.
Keri L. Willis,
A Study Of John 6:16-34
A study of John 6:16-34 covers Jesus walking on the water, the bread that satisfies spiritual hunger, and the bread who gives eternal life.
Chip Tudor,
Accept the Toil
In 1854, Henry David Thoreau published his now famous contemplation on life and meaning. In Walden, Thoreau makes some thoughtful observations on the hectic pursuit for significance in a world of constant motion. In his most quoted phrase, he wrote, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Thoreau is quite right in diagnosing the disease, but he does not have a grasp of the cure. The modern man defines his ‌value by his achievements. Consequently, each obstacle or ordeal is endured in
Cole Feix,
Bread that Satisfies
Jesus replied, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again. Whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” (John 6:35) According to a certain poll, four of t…
Remi Oyedele,
A New Creation in Christ
We continue with our look at newness in New Testament verses, which culminate in New Jerusalem in the new creation. First Corinthians 11 speaks of “the new covenant” established by the …
Don Martin,
A New Creation in Christ
We continue with our look at newness in New Testament verses, which culminate in New Jerusalem in the new creation. First Corinthians 11 speaks of “the new covenant” established by the …
Don Martin,
What Must I Do?
We are uncomfortable relying on anyone but ourselves, particularly when it comes to salvation.What must I do to inherit or obtain eternal life?
Damon J. Gray,

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