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Joel Bauer

Joel M. Bauer is a 49-year-old U.S. Army Veteran from Dunn, NC, which is just outside of Raleigh. After being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, he attended school at Taylor University, a Christian liberal arts school, in Fort Wayne, IN, where he received his BS in social work and psychology. He has worked in such places as a homeless shelter, a community based treatment center for severe mental illnesses, a school for troubled students, and other social service agencies. His current endeavor is to build The Bottom Line website into a site that inspires both Christians and non-Christians alike, and brings glory to God.

Election 2016: Making Sense of the Nonsense

I haven’t written any articles in awhile, but when I do, politics is one of my least favorite things to write about.  It often ends up being childish bickering and when someone does take a stand on something, they are criminalized by the other party.  Regardless, I’m going to set ...

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Never Drop Your Guard

It has been awhile since I’ve written an article. It wasn’t supposed to be this way, because I enjoy writing and would be sharing something almost every day unless something interfered. The truth is, even now it’s hard for me to write. My head isn’t completely where it needs to ...

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The Seven Gifts Of Jesus Christ (Poem)

In the Gospel of John, our Savior did share, He offered us seven gifts that only He could bear. He did this because of our great need, We should accept these gifts and allow Him to lead. The first gift offered to us was His flesh through which the world ...

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The Seven Spiritual Armors (Poem)

While in bondage, the Apostle Paul did write, For the Creator above gave him great wisdom and sight. God’s people are to be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might, The battle in the spiritual realm, Paul did teach us how to fight. For we wrestle ...

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Jesus Defeats the Devil (A Poem)

Into the wilderness, by the Spirit, Jesus was led, Forty days and nights He had no water or bread. When the devil was certain that Jesus was weak, To our Savior he did wretchedly speak. “Son of God, command these stones to become bread”, That is what the evil one ...

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