We don’t trust used car salesman because we think they care more about selling cars than helping us.
We don’t trust advertisers because we know they would say anything to sell a product.
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God’s love does not always make us feel good, but God’s love is always good.
— J. R. Miller
I married my wife Suzanne in May 1996. I love her and treasure her as the best friend and helpmate I can imagine. We have 3 wonderful boys. I am finishing my Doctoral dissertation on developing self-replicating teams for church planting and working for Logos Bible Software. God is awesome! If you missed part 1, then be sure to read it. Today, lets get to the next set of Top Dating Questions. 5. Why is it bad to date non-Christians or those who have other faiths? 2 Corinthians 2:14 You should not bind yourself to those who are not in the light of Christ. Guiding [...]
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William P Young Part 1
“The key to dealing with a rapidly changing world, to dealing with this culture addicted to speed, is not to catch up, but to give up on keeping up.” Erwin McManus Visit the prototypical ”Evangelical” church. Read any “christian” magazine or listen to “christian” radio. Before too long, you will see that some folks are trying way [...]
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One phrase that captures the heart of so much of the Church today is “The Great Pretenders”. We have in many ways become a fellowship of false emotions. All too often we attend church in the mask of happiness and perfect satisfaction. We fear that if we do not put on the bright and shining [...]
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