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A Tornado of Compassion

Nahum 1:3, “The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.” In the last couple of weeks the Southeastern states has been the victim of

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Living on God’s Economy, part 2

It is very important that Christians focus on living on God’s economy rather than worrying about the world economy.  In case you missed it, click here to read part 1. Otherwise, here are 3 more reasons why you must live on God’s economy. 3. Giving Worships God – Paul informed the church that he received

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I Love the Church!

 I love the church! The Church has many functions and many vivid illustrations come to mind when I think about the Church. Here are five of them: A Factory – Have you ever gone to an industrial plant where items are produced? It’s always fascinating to see how everyday household items are assembled and then

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Having a Heart for God!

Having a heart for God is something we often pray for, hear sermons on, think about, long for, and read about in the Psalms (27:4; 42:1-2; 84:1-4). But what does this look like? What does a “heart for God” look like practically?  Allow me to submit five (5) practical items that indicate a heart for

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Reconciliation 101

Reconciliation is an awesome topic to delve into when studying the elements of salvation. Many times we can overlook the awesomeness of this subject. Unfortunately, there is little in-depth preaching delivered on this wonderful theological subject. Sadly, the only time we hear this term is in the context of divorce (i.e. “irreconcilable differences”). I would

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