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If you know Jesus Christ and you’ve heard the truth then you know it has got to be shared. If you give it away, the message stays fresh.
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We meet the same people every day but we often don’t even know their names. Today, take time to greet the grocery store cashier or bank teller by name. A few words of kindness go a ...
Never underestimate the power of friendship. Friendships give us comfort. They strengthen, nourish, and encourage us. They take the grind out of life.
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Chuck Swindoll revels in the heart-pounding freedom felt by a soul newly released from the shackles of sin. It's a freedom that can never be snatched away again!
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When you exercise a skill or gift, who should get the credit for the fruits of that gift? Chuck Swindoll gives us a goal to keep in mind as we ...
Many women need help in linking the deep sorrow and emptiness they feel to their past abortion. Cheryl La Mastra explains how she walks them through the process of grieving.
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For King Solomon, life under the sun was a drab, dull, and depressing mess. He discovered if there’s nothing but nothing under the sun, then his only hope must be above it.
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Why are there so many translations of the Bible, and which are the best to use? Chuck shares which ones he uses and why and also gives a bit ...
The Bible is not something we worship, but the words are important. They’re to be preserved, guarded, accepted, ...
Marriage is through the hard times, when the fun and games have passed. When you stand together like steers in a ...
... in his heart, not grudgingly, not under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7). “Cheerful” in Greek actually translated “hilarious.” God loves a hilarious giver—you give because you want to laugh out loud, ...
How is the New Testament laid out? Is it mostly history or instruction? Is there prophecy in it? Rhome and Chuck give an overview of the 27 books you’ll find there.
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Can you thank God in the midst of a fearful crisis? Even through loss of life? Ney tells about a ...
... says, “Thou shalt not doubt, struggle, or rebel.” But the truth is, pastors are human too. They need the same grace as everyone else who has questions.
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The world says our main goal should be getting what we want. And if we have to sin in order to do so, that’s OK. But the reality is getting what you want can leave a wake of victims. Sin always ...
Ever heard of the cookie jar syndrome? It’s when there is a set of beliefs very carefully in place but there isn’t the behaviour to give it authenticity. Belief and behaviour always go ...
... pace. That's why Steve says it's essential for him to allow the Spirit to move and guide his time with a person in pain.
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... of life’s most delightful and rewarding experiences. At the same time, it can be one of life’s most exasperating and demanding ... to jump to conclusions, and too extreme in our reactions. The last thing healthy parents want is to hurt and discourage those they love ...
... to be a sheep, and yet that’s how we’re described in the Bible. We are all like sheep needing a shepherd. And we have one—Jesus Christ. He guides, protects, and keeps us in the right rut.
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The Apostles’ Creed is the Church’s statement of faith—but it is not often explained! For personal ...