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What Is Considered Leavening?

Written by Cecil Maranville

The Bible commands us not to have leavening for seven days during the Days of Unleavened Bread. But what exactly is leavening? In preparing for the Days of Unleavened Bread, people...

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Spiritual Verification and Validation

Written by Tom Moffitt

Passover is fast approaching, and it’s self-evaluation time for God’s people. Consider that our mind is like a computer. We are to reprogram our minds from the physical to the spiritual....

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Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree?

Written by Tom Clark

A passage in the Gospels makes it sound like Jesus may have unjustly cursed a poor fig tree. But could there be more to the story—and a lesson for us to learn? As Jesus and His...

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At First Glance

Written by Eddie Foster

An experience at the bank revealed to me the complexities of making sound judgments. With all the things we don’t know, how do we determine what is going on in a given situation? I...

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Maintaining Our Spiritual Goals

Written by Eddie Foster

Christians should have a great desire to grow and change. That’s why we often set spiritual goals for ourselves. As Christians, we often generate spiritual goals for ourselves. For...

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The Cancer Ward

Written by Bruce Gore

A cancer ward is one of the many places you can see sadness and futility on the faces of humankind. It’s a reminder of how much this world needs the only real and lasting solution—the...

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What Can We Learn From the Consecration of the Priests?

Written by Tom Clark

We know the Old Testament contains valuable lessons for the Church today. But is it possible there are some lessons we’ve not focused on? The experiences of Old Testament Israel were...

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Look What I Found!

Written by Bruce Gore

When I found a lady’s watch, I wondered who had lost it. Should I instead have wondered why there weren’t many more of them, randomly and naturally formed? It’s amazing...

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Godly Leaders Are First Followers

Written by Debbie Pierce

Everyone follows someone. Sometimes we do that willingly, sometimes begrudgingly. But we all follow. Why is following an important part of leading? Countless books, workshops and programs...