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What is Our Boast, Our Trust, Our Witness?
If you are like me, you do not always talk about what you should, and you may not always trust as you should, and you may not always be a witness as we are called. But, does this mean we do not strive forward? Shall we not believe all of God’s word, regardless if false…
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Grace Upon Grace: A Story of May Eighteenth
Grace Upon Grace Story of May Eighteenth Download a FREE eBook (PDF) here: Grace Upon Grace Order book Amazon May the Lord be glorified, my wife be honored and my kids grow in the true grace of God. As special thank you, to my wonderful wife Trish – Your love, patience and endurance for me is…
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Thoughts with Whitefield
In 1740, George Whitefield, a man greatly used of God in launching the first great awakening, and a man to whom I love to read, wrote to John Wesley, a close friend, “I never read anything that Calvin wrote.”[1] He was also quoted as saying, “I embrace the Calvinistic scheme, not because of Calvin, but…
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Persecution: It Takes The President – Be Ashamed!
I know what you may be thinking, you’re thinking, this guy is going to write another article supporting President Trump, well you’re wrong! This article really is not centered on Donald Trump, nor really even Christian persecution. Rather, my topic is centered on pastors, preachers, leaders in the professing church.[1] There is without a doubt,…
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A Revival With No Application?
A Revival With No Application? It seems as if everyone wants a revival of some sort or another, and yet it also seems as so very few want a personal cutting of their own sin and pride. If the word of God is like a fire, like a hammer that crushes rocks (Jer. 23:29) and…
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Have we traded eloquence in the pulpit for the power of God?
Have we traded eloquence in the pulpit for the power of God? Let me ask you for a second, what was the central theme to the Gospel that the Apostle Paul preached? Was he focused on the delivery or on the theme? Focused on Christ or being pragmatic? Focused on the cross and power of…