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She Being Dead Still Speaks

Kim Higginbotham    February 20, 2019 February 16, 2019    Comments Off on She Being Dead Still Speaks

Who do you want to thank for sharing the gospel with you?

Family, Perspectives of a Preacher's Wife    Christian, Church, Family, Grandmother, influence, Mother, Salvation

Politically Incorrect

Michael Clarke    February 18, 2019 February 16, 2019    Comments Off on Politically Incorrect

Is it unloving to speak and preach what Jesus taught?

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Bondservant    Christ, Christian, Gay, Homosexual, Love, Political Correctness, Politically Incorrect

Recharge or Drain?

Adrian Judd    February 15, 2019 February 12, 2019    Comments Off on Recharge or Drain?

Spiritual energy is an overlooked aspect in the lives of many people. If our spiritual life isn’t right, nothing else ultimately matters.

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Teenager    battery, drain, energy, food, physical energy, recharge, Spiritual Growth

All You Need is Love

Sheila Reecer    February 13, 2019 February 12, 2019    Comments Off on All You Need is Love

Most of us always tell our loved ones that we love them when we get off the phone or say goodbye. We are always expressing love in some form or fashion.

Christian Living, Family, Perspectives of a Preacher's Wife    Christian, Corinthians, faith, hope, I Corinthians 13, John 3:16, Love

The Father & The Train

Jonathan Medley    February 11, 2019 February 10, 2019    Comments Off on The Father & The Train

Many years ago I heard a story that has stuck with me. I heard it again recently as part of a sermon at our congregation. Please allow me a moment to share it with you.

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Bondservant    Crucifixion, Father, God, Jesus Christ, Love, sacrifice, story, train

Are We Excited?

Luke Tatum    February 8, 2019 February 3, 2019    Comments Off on Are We Excited?

We, too, have been dominated by tyranny and evil in the past. There was a time for each of us when no hope existed. Then, we received a message: the King had returned.

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Teenager    hope, Jesus, Jesus Christ, king, Rafiki, resurrection, Salvation, Simba, The Lion King

Guarding Our Marriages

Emily Hatfield    February 6, 2019 February 3, 2019    Comments Off on Guarding Our Marriages

In the ways you feel that your husband doesn’t meet your needs, rely upon God to sustain you, not Satan to entertain you.

Christian Living, Family, Perspectives of a Preacher's Wife    Family, God, Godly wife, guarding, husband, Love, Marriage, Wife

Like Sands through the Hourglass

Alan Judd    February 4, 2019 February 3, 2019    Comments Off on Like Sands through the Hourglass

It is often remarked that the beginning of a New Year is like flipping the hourglass and now time is running on another year.

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Bondservant    2019, hourglass, life, living, plans, sand

How Old Are You?

Anderson Judd    February 1, 2019 February 1, 2019    Comments Off on How Old Are You?

Everyone reading this article knows their physical age, but have you ever given thought to your spiritual age?

Christian Living, Perspectives of a Teenager    Bible, Christian, growth, immaturity, learning, Maturity, Spiritual Growth

A Difficult Question

Shelley Hazel    January 30, 2019 January 28, 2019    Comments Off on A Difficult Question

On January 22, 2013, my son asked me one of the most difficult questions I’ve ever had to answer.

Christian Living, Family, Perspectives of a Preacher's Wife    Abortion, Adoption, Baby, child, children, evil, Fetus, Fostering, Infant, Love, Roe v Wade

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