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Believing in Jesus means to hold on to the truth that our worth comes from Jesus, not from what we do. Continue reading
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Believing in Jesus means that we are willing to trust God with everything that we have. Continue reading
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Believing in Jesus means that our chief pursuit is no longer comfort, but Christ. Continue reading
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This morning Pastor Daryl punched the devil in the face. Continue reading
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Believing in Jesus means that when we mess up, we don’t make excuses or try to justify ourselves; instead, we confess our faults and rely on nothing but the sacrifice Jesus has made for us. Continue reading
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Believing in Jesus means that our day is no longer made by compliments or destroyed by criticism, because we know that we are the beloved sons and daughters of God. Continue reading
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Just Thanks
Some of you out there must be praying for me, because yesterday–for no other discernible reason–was my first day in nearly a month not needing pain meds. Looking so far like this might be day number two. So whoever you are, THANKS!!!! Prayer works! To God be the glory. Continue reading
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Life Stuff
My family and I are blessed with a lot of people in our lives that are very caring and take a genuine interest in what’s happening with us. Since there’s been a lot going on lately and I’m not always that great with communicating about personal matters, I thought I’d write this post to bring Continue reading
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Scripture Famine
“Behold, the days are coming,” declares the Lord God, “when I will send a famine on the land—not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. They shall wander from sea to sea, and from north to east; they shall run to and fro, to seek Continue reading
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Bible Myths Myth #2: The New Testament was not written by eyewitnesses to the events they describe.
Today’s Bible Myth Myth is comprised of several myths working together to undermine confidence in the reliability of the New Testament. These myths are: The New Testament was not written by eyewitnesses to the events they describe. The New Testament is based on oral legends that were not written down until centuries after Jesus’ time. Continue reading