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The Day of Pentecost has sometimes been overlooked in many churches I have attended, which is unfortunate. What happened with…
The Day of Pentecost has sometimes been overlooked in many churches I have attended, which is unfortunate. What happened with…
If there was one thing I could tell a recent graduate it would be, “You are made in the image…
Japan has a problem that foreshadows the future for many developed nations: a falling birth rate. Its fast-shrinking population means…
So far we have observed Old Testament references to usury in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Psalms and Ezekial. Today we will…
By: Russell Gehrlein
In my previous article, I asked the important question, “When building relationships among our team members at work, how much…
I have an important question to ask. I am sure I will receive a variety of responses. When building relationships…
While touring Israel years ago, I gazed upon what tradition claims to be the very spot. With mild skepticism, I…
There is a website called Despair, Inc. which makes fun of the signs and motivational posters that adorn the walls…
In my first blog, we examined usury in the book of Exodus, and in my second blog, we discussed usury…
When we think about the life of Christ, we are often drawn to the crowning achievements and culminating moments of…