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How to Honor Your Parents as an Adult

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Honouring our parents is a lifelong duty. This article shows some ways we can apply Ephesians 6:1-3 as adult children. We are to be thankful for our parents, talk to them, ask for their advice, pray for them, encourage them, tell them the truth, and take care of them.

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Five Lies You've Been Told about Easter

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This article outlines and critiques five common lies about the resurrection: the Lord did not know he was going to die, the cross was a defeat, the Lord's greatest pain was physical, his death on the cross was insufficient, and Christians celebrate Easter once a year.

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Galatians 6:1-2 – Four Requirements for Biblical Confrontation

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Ever had to confront someone because of their sin? The apostle Paul in Galatians 6:1-2 gives us specific guidelines for biblical confrontation. This article distills four requirements from this text.

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Seven Problems with the Roman Catholic Mary

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This article lists seven reasons with the Roman Catholic view of Mary (Mariology).

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Five Problems with Roman Catholic Confession

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This article presents five problems with the Roman Catholic practice of confession: priests cannot see the heart, only God can forgive sin, the practice encourages easy-believism, it propagates sin, and it damns people to hell.

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He who sings well, prays twice. Augustine
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