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Continue reading →: God, Thank You for Timothy Keller“Christianity doesn’t leave you to face death on your own, by holding up your life record and hoping it will suffice. Instead it gives you a champion who has defeated death, who pardons you and covers you with his love. You face death ‘in him’ and with his perfect record…
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Continue reading →: Pursuing Holiness in an Unholy WorldOver the centuries, Christians have faced the difficult task of pursuing holiness in a world saturated with individualism and godlessness. Since the fall of humanity, recorded in the third chapter of Genesis, men and women have found creative ways to break God’s law. People literally invent ways of doing evil…
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Continue reading →: Excellent or Praiseworthy – March 2023Blessings to you on this Monday of Holy Week. Everything listed below was encouraging, helpful, or informative to me during the month of March. I hope you enjoy. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if…
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Continue reading →: The Gift of Friends Who Know Their BibleWhat a gift it is to have friends who know their Bible—friends who can gently correct us when we err, remind us of great truths when we live lies, encourage us to greater depths when we plateau, and model life under the authority of God’s word. The truth is none…
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Continue reading →: You Don’t Have to Own It to Enjoy ItMy family took a road trip to Florida recently. We rented a 2022 Ford Expedition for the trek. I think our personal vehicle would have made the journey, but my wife and I believe peace of mind is worth something. So instead of stressing about the wear and tear on…
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Continue reading →: Excellent or Praiseworthy – January 2023Everything listed below was encouraging, helpful, or informative to me during the month of January. I hope it blesses you. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”…







