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Brian G. Hedges

Three Critical Truths about the Sovereignty of God and Prayer

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If God is sovereign, why pray? Understanding the relationship between prayer and the sovereignty of God is important to the practice of prayer, for it protects one against fatalism. This article gives three important truths about the relationship between prayer and the sovereignty of God.

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Killing Your Sin

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  • Brian G. Hedges

Aiming for a sanctified life is the goal of every Christian. This article gives ten ways of killing sin for the goal of sanctification.

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Puritan Writers Enrich the Modern Church

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  • Brian G. Hedges

The modern church can gain a lot from the Puritans. From them we learn to see God in his greatness. They paint the beauty and loveliness of Christ. They show the nature of sin and reveal the power of God’s grace. These and more are what this article will show you.

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Why We Should Read the Pilgrim’s Progress

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  • Brian G. Hedges

The picture of the Christian life painted by Pilgrim’s Progress makes it a book worth reading. From it Christians can learn perseverance in faith.

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The Centrality of Christ in Christianity

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  • Brian G. Hedges

This article looks at two examples of men who lived Christ-centred lives: 1st century Paul, and Charles Spurgeon. The author draws lessons from these men's lives and ministry to show how Christians today can develop the centrality of Christ in their lives.

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