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Stooping College President Provides Lesson on Incarnation
When pastor and writer Clark Cothern was five years old, he thought college presidents were powerful, frightening beings. That is, until one stooped low ...
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Power Outage Teaches Church a Valuable Lesson
In an article for Leadershipjournal.net, pastor Clark Cothern shares how a power outage at his church revealed the power of God:
Our church meets in a ...
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Petitions That Honor Our King
Travel back 200 years in Christian history to John Newton, the slave-trader-turned-pastor and hymn writer. He would receive almost unbelievable answers ...
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How Big Is Your God?
In his sermon “Big God, Little God” John Ortberg said:
Many years ago I was walking in Newport Beach, a beach in Southern California, with ...
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The Necessity of God's Wrath
The biblical doctrine of God's wrath is rooted in the doctrine of God as the good, wise and loving creator, who hates—yes, hates, and hates ...
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Eugene Peterson on Our Dangerous Faith
Sometimes I think that all religious sites should be posted with signs reading, "Beware the God." The places and occasions that people gather ...
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Woman Flees Pagan Lifestyle, Hearing Is Restored
In his book The Unexpected Journey, Thom Rainer shares the story of Kathi, a woman who left behind a life of witchcraft and Wiccan paganism to become ...
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Finding God in Iraq
In 1993, Lt. Col. Gary Morsch joined the Army Reserves as a doctor to care not only for U.S. soldiers, but also for wounded civilians and prisoners of ...
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Soldier Experiences Protective Hand of God
While serving in Iraq, Courtney Birdsey experienced the protective hand of God, forever changing her. She says:
On one of [our] missions, my unit made ...
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WWII Prisoner of War Converted, Becomes Missionary to Japan
On April 18, 1942, Army Corporal Jacob DeShazer boarded a bomber plane with his pilot, Lieutenant William Farrow, and a co-pilot, navigator, and rear ...
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