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Accomplishing God-Given Goals: Lessons From Nehemiah

I love the book of Nehemiah–always have–every reading!  “Nehemiah?” you respond with raised eyebrows.  Yep, Nehemiah. Why?  First, thanks to my good pastor’s attention to detail and delight with God’s word, the book lays out a clear plan for accomplishing a God-given goal.  Second, Sanballat and Tobiah personify the devil, ...

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The Battle Over The Rainbow

Friends, since the recent decision by the Supreme Court on gay marriage, there has been a fight “over the rainbow”, including who it belongs to and what it’s supposed to mean. Rather than declare who I believe it belongs to, I’m going to suggest there is much difference between the ...

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Do You Know It’s Real, But Still Decline the Offer?

3D movies have become such a popular trend in the American film industry. As if seeing something on a flat screen is not enough, moviemakers plus technology have made so many advancements in the way that an original 3D movie is seen. It’s as if the viewers cannot get enough ...

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43 Years of Fame: 7 Years of Humility

Being an interpreter of dreams has to weigh heavy on a heart especially if you are 100% accurate in your expounding, and the news you are to reveal carries a message of conviction- as was the case with Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar. Captive as a young Jew, Daniel was one ...

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When God Lets Bad Things Happen

“How can we trust that God won’t bring any more bad things to us?” This was the question my son asked one morning. As I pondered the answer, I thought about the three Hebrew boys in the book of Daniel. King Nebuchadnezzar made a grand statue, a golden image that ...

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