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Read MoreMany unbelievers will admit that Jesus existed in history, but they say “He was just a good man.” In reality, this way of thinking is totally illogical. Either Jesus was who He claimed to be, or He was not a good person at all!
Read MoreOur preferences and preconceptions may be affecting our view of the Bible.
Read MoreHow do we respond to online comments that mock or tear down God and the Christian faith?
Read MoreDo we spend hours on our own projects and hobbies, but find it difficult to fit much of God into our lives?
Read MoreEvaluating our earthly investments.
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Read MoreWhat did the universe look like when it was first created?
Read MoreWhen you think of the word “comfort,” what comes to mind?
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Read MoreHow would you describe a person who doesn’t plan ahead or care about their own duties in life?
Read MoreHave you ever noticed that almost every great character of faith in the Bible also made some glaring mistakes? Christians today aren’t much different…
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