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Could Problems Be Because There is More Mess Than Ministry Going On?

In the middle of something beautiful, we are shocked to see an eyesore — a shocking revelation of ugliness in the midst of something glorious. A dead animal in the middle of a field of wildflowers stinks up the whole

Jesus Has Kept A Secret For you…!

Picture this: your child comes home from school, nursing hurt feelings. You comfort her and begin telling her a story from your own childhood to help her deal with her hurt. Or a friend, confused and uncertain, comes to you

Do You Celebrate These 6 Freedoms on Independence Day?

The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and announced the separation of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain. With this, a new nation was formed—the United States of America. History verifies Thomas

Jesus Learned to do this, Have you?

As this last year came to a close on December 31st, it’s only natural that we all took a moment to reflect on what happened in our lives over the past 365 days. There was a birthday, Christmas, probably a

Can Jesus teach you to use YOUR Faith As a Seed?

 We’re sure you’ve heard the Bible verse  “Have faith in God many times”. Having faith in God is vitally because as you continue your Christian walk with God,  you will often find that when you pray, God’s answers may take

Facing difficult relationships?Do what Jesus Did!

  Are you looking for Christian relationship help? Do you wonder what Jesus would do in your difficult relationship? There is a good chance that you have some misconceptions about what Jesus would do. Many Christians have a picture of

Take a closer look at other’s views of Jesus!

Did Jesus Really Die as the Substitute for Our Sins? We sinned; He died. We were guilty; He took our punishment. Jesus died for our sins. The Messiah died for the ungodly (Rom. 5:6). The Son of God took our

EaseDrop on this conversation – Learn Where You are!

I teach at Christian Leadership University. While teaching one of my seminars I felt a sense of confusion and discomfort as I was preparing to get ready to teach. The topic I was teaching about was about being a vessel

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