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Reflections on a Difficult Gospel Passage: Genealogies of Jesus

Posted by Saundra L. Washington

Matthew 1:1-16 and Luke 3:23-38.

The genealogies of Jesus have been a source of tension and contention within the Church. Believers throughout the ages have experienced great confusion and apologetic difficulties over what appears to be nothing less than plain contradictions that come into view when studying Matthew and Luke’s account of Jesus’ pedigree.

Is The Separation Of Church And State Patriotic?

Posted by Steven Coffman

I fail to understand why this great country of ours is constantly attacked by civil liberties groups, in an attempt to abolish all forms of God from all government institutions, or anything that is government subsidized, like our public schools.

Muhammad

Posted by Robert Baird

FAITH THAT MOVES MOUNTAINS:

The Way of the Peaceful Warrior is a great book that would allow people to see how they can cause change. It is written by Dan Millman who brings us the following from another of his books that are all worth contemplation.

Sealed with the Holy Spirit

Posted by Michael Bradley

At the moment of salvation when we accept Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior, three most amazing things will happen. The first is that we get automatic forgiveness for all of our sins - all past, present and future sins that we will ever commit. The second thing that will occur is that we will get to go straight to heaven when we die and cross over because we have now become saved and born again.

Five Keys To Unlocking The Meaning of Revelation

Posted by William Bell, Jr.

Number One: Use the internal evidence of the book to determine the approximate date of authorship. It's important to know when the book was written because it is prophetic. When the wrong date is assigned, it completely obscures the message. Most want to assign a late date (95 or 96 A.D.) to the book of Revelation. The external evidence suggests it was written before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.

Smelling the Roses: Better Living Through Savoring

Posted by Maureen Killoran, MA, DMin

“Stop and smell the roses,” people often say. Then they smile ruefully, because everybody knows there isn’t enough TIME to stop or, as my daughter says, to “chill.”

Cousins in Christ, O Night Divine

Posted by Lisa M. Hendey

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Cousins in Christ, O Night Divine
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Preaching the Gospel: Why is It Difficult?

Posted by Sherman Cox

Martin Luther declared, “How difficult an occupation preaching is.”(1) Then Luther continued by...

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