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To Be AND Not to Be. No Question About It!

104 New Testament Commands If you thought the Ten Commandments were a handful, you better brace yourself for the commands of the New Testament – over 1,500 in all! Oh, but don’t worry, when combined for repetition, there are only

dual personality

To Be AND Not to Be. No Question About It!

104 New Testament Commands If you thought the Ten Commandments were a handful, you better brace yourself for the commands of the New Testament – over 1,500 in all! Oh, but don’t worry, when combined for repetition, there are only

Things That Come Softly

By Kimberly Schluterman Kitties, linens, fresh bread, babies… potting soil… Wanna guess what all these have in common?  Here’s a hint:  they share this trait with love, maturity, and a woman on a good day. In the title book of

Things That Come Softly

By Kimberly Schluterman Kitties, linens, fresh bread, babies… potting soil… Wanna guess what all these have in common?  Here’s a hint:  they share this trait with love, maturity, and a woman on a good day. In the title book of

Bible Study Resources

By Jeffrey Bridgman “Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them….” I Timothy 4:16 Need some high-tech tools to help live this verse out? Try these: Bible Study Software E-Sword – the Sword of the Lord with an electronic

Bible Study Resources

By Jeffrey Bridgman “Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them….” I Timothy 4:16 Need some high-tech tools to help live this verse out? Try these: Bible Study Software E-Sword – the Sword of the Lord with an electronic

Too Afraid for a Spirit of Fear

By Kimberly Schluterman In the fall of 2009, I wrote a column called “As the Seasons Change,” detailing how I lost my lifelong convictions about biblical truth and spiritual certainty in only a matter of months. (More on this, including

Too Afraid for a Spirit of Fear

By Kimberly Schluterman In the fall of 2009, I wrote a column called “As the Seasons Change,” detailing how I lost my lifelong convictions about biblical truth and spiritual certainty in only a matter of months. (More on this, including

To Know Me is to Understand Me

By Kimberly Schluterman In The Experience Economy, B. Joseph Pine said, “The experience of being understood, versus interpreted, is so compelling, you can charge admission.” I was intrigued by the statement at first, but it wasn’t until my husband and

To Know Me is to Understand Me

By Kimberly Schluterman In The Experience Economy, B. Joseph Pine said, “The experience of being understood, versus interpreted, is so compelling, you can charge admission.” I was intrigued by the statement at first, but it wasn’t until my husband and

Get Your Beach Reads without Shelling Out Too Much

By Julie Ann Now that the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer are upon us, it’s time to start tackling that summer reading list! Whether it’s a requirement of your academic program or just for fun, the costs of all

Get Your Beach Reads without Shelling Out Too Much

By Julie Ann Now that the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer are upon us, it’s time to start tackling that summer reading list! Whether it’s a requirement of your academic program or just for fun, the costs of all

This Rule’s a Keeper

The most difficult task in the life of a Christian single today is maintaining purity until marriage. The payoff is perfect love and sex, just as our Creator intended. But if that’s so awesome, why aren’t more people choosing it?

This Rule’s a Keeper

The most difficult task in the life of a Christian single today is maintaining purity until marriage. The payoff is perfect love and sex, just as our Creator intended. But if that’s so awesome, why aren’t more people choosing it?

I Know You Can

By Vicki Fourie, Miss Deaf South Africa When I was two years old, my parents learned that I have 97 percent profound hearing loss. Even though they were extremely shocked and disappointed, they decided not to give up on me.

I Know You Can

By Vicki Fourie, Miss Deaf South Africa When I was two years old, my parents learned that I have 97 percent profound hearing loss. Even though they were extremely shocked and disappointed, they decided not to give up on me.