Category Archives: Social Issues

We All Need Help

We All Need Help The story is told of a first mate on a sailing ship who wanted to become like the captain, who was an imposing, respected patriarch of the sea. Noticing that at certain times on the bridge, … Continue reading

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He Washed His Betrayers Feet

He Washed His Betrayers Feet  Thirteen men gathered in an upper room to engage in the solemn remembrance of Passover. The commemoration of the children of Israel’s deliverance from bondage was a powerful testimony to the grace of God in … Continue reading

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Who Wants To Be King Over The Trees?

Who Wants To Be King Over The Trees? The history of Israel under the “Judges” was not only a time of upheaval and unrest but also a time characterized by extreme violence. Following the death of Gideon the people of … Continue reading

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He Gave Himself For My Sins

He Gave Himself For My Sins I struggle with sin. Since the days of knowledge when the awareness of sin entered my life the battle of good and evil has waged a vicious conflict on the fields of my heart, … Continue reading

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Jacob’s Love Should Be Our Love (Kent Heaton)

Jacob’s Love Should Be Our Love  It is not the most romantic way to get married but considering the customs of the day and the fact that an 84 year old man was willing to work seven years to marry; … Continue reading

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The Steps Of A Leader (Kent Heaton)

The Steps Of A Leader Bob Andrews defined the art of leadership in three ways: (1) knowing when to step up; (2) knowing when to step back; (3) knowing when to step aside. There is a time for leaders to … Continue reading

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Lord Give Me Courage (Gary Ogden)

Lord, Give Me Courage (Gary Ogden) Lord, give me courage Thy Name to confess, Never to curse, always to bless. Help me Thy Name proudly to wear, Thy banner to carry, my cross daily bear. Give me the courage to … Continue reading

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When Jesus Came To Town

When Jesus Came To Town Nestled on the northwest corner of the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum was a town of some significance in the days of Jesus. It became a place the Lord would call His own (Matthew 4:13; 9:1) … Continue reading

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The Angel Of The Lord Is On Guard

The Angel Of The Lord Is On Guard Those early movies of Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan in the wilds of Africa would give any child a fright to be in the dark. Imagine camping in the middle of the dark … Continue reading

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How I Have Hated Instruction

How I Have Hated Instruction As David came upon the roof of his palace and saw Bathsheba bathing, he must have thought to himself that what he was doing was displeasing to the Lord. He lingered longer casting his eyes … Continue reading

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