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Valentine LOVE

Valentine LOVE

Austin Gentry February 14, 2013 0

By Austin Gentry First off, Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! Today, if any, it seems all the more fitting to write about love. If you are single or in a relationship, then you have come to the right

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I am < He Is = I’m Free

I am < He Is = I’m Free

Austin Gentry January 30, 2013 1

I am sinful, but You clothe me in Your perfection. My sin goes far, but Your grace, love, and forgiveness go farther still. I am weary from trying, but You give me rest by

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Hipster Christianity

Hipster Christianity

Nathan Dove April 16, 2012 1

Skinny jeans, v-necks, and coffee, three things now synonymous with many Churches across America. I can almost bet that thirty years ago during the heart of the Billy Graham crusades, no one would have

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What is the Sabbath? Pt. 2

What is the Sabbath? Pt. 2

Caleb Goodnight February 29, 2012 0

In my last post I presented the basic question of the Sabbath and how we should view it. This post I want to give you my understanding of what the Sabbath is all about.

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Friends with Benefits

Friends with Benefits

Josh Ferguson February 12, 2012 1

**Preface** This is not the friends with benefits you are thinking of featuring Justin Timberlake and various sexual connotations.  This is way better than that.  It is about a restored friendship and a unified fellowship with

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What is the Sabbath?

What is the Sabbath?

Caleb Goodnight February 9, 2012 0

“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not

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Is the Bible Reliable

Is the Bible Reliable

Nathan Dove February 6, 2012 0

Can we trust the bible? Obviously, Christians depend on the outcome of this question. If concluded yes, then Christians can confidently claim that their belief holds a greater degree of certainty than others. However,

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Private to Public // Salt of the World

Private to Public // Salt of the World

Austin Gentry January 20, 2012 0

Martin Luther once said that God does not need our good deeds, but our neighbor does. Meaning, our personal walk with God is important and necessary, but if it is not overflowing into the

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