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John Clark

John Livingston Clark is 75 years of age and lives in central Washington State (USA). He majored in vocal music at San Diego State University. He is also a graduate of Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon (USA). He went into the writing field at the age of 50 to pursue his dream of becoming a published author. He has the pleasure of using his God-given gift of writing to write articles for the bottom line ministries. He can be emailed at [email protected]

Planting A “Garden of Hope”

Many business people like to feel powerful and in control.  That all changed for a former executive who learned what really is important in life. Daron Babcock used to work at a private equity firm until his wife died of cancer. Drinking and drugs then became his downfall. He said, ...

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Transformed To Immortality In The Twinkling Of An Eye

There is coming a time when those who have put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ will be instantly changed from mortal to immortal beings. What a thought! This will happen “in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead ...

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Dreaming God-sized Dreams

The world consists of dreamers. Every organization, corporation, charitable endeavor, and religious ministry has come about because someone had a dream. What about God-sized dreams? A God-sized dream is an idea put in a person’s mind and heart that is so big that only God can make it happen. So, ...

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Christians Trusting God Over Jobs

There are many people who are standing by their convictions in light of the recent Supreme Court decision. A telephone survey revealed that 33 percent believe the ruling should be ignored, a 39 percent increase from four months ago. According to journalist Austin Ruse of Breitbart News, “Rather than simply ...

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How Can Christians Bond Together In These Difficult Times?

In these final days of the “Age of Grace” there are some things that Christians can do to become a closely knit universal spiritual family. 1. Families need to come together. Settle relational disputes. Deal with and forgive hurts, and move on. In light of difficult times ahead and religious persecution, ...

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