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Christ-Likeness Christians' Compassion Stunned the Ancient World

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Why did the ancient Greeks and Romans have no place for hospitals? This article indicates that paganism had no real basis for compassion. But as Christ is full of compassion, Christians sought to emulate that compassion, which provided the driving force behind early Christian medical care.

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Antichrist He's Alive and Well and Possibly near you

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This article explains that the antichrist is alive and well, and possibly closer than you think.

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Endless Suffering Hell is Real, and to Deny it Harms the Gospel

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This article shows how annihilationism denies the reality of hell, and what implications this has for evangelism.

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Forgive Us Our Sins Guilt is a Real Symptom. Thank God, there is a Cure

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This article explains the need to pray for the forgiveness of sins especially in a culture where sin is being denied even in the church. Confessing our sins is a way provided by God to deal with our guilt.

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In the Highest God’s Glory is the Supreme Value. Understand this, and You will Understand the Bible

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The Bible will start making sense to you once you realize that the ultimate purpose of God in doing what he does is his glory. This is important for our salvation and for our mission work.

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Irresistible Grace Nebuchadnezzar Proves that No One is Beyond God’s Reach

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Have you lost some courage in the power of God’s word to change hearts? The account of Daniel 4 shows that no one, not even the proud Nebuchadnezzar, is beyond God’s irresistible grace.

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Judge – But Not for Yourself The Moral of the Story is What Counts

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Crime increase is not rooted in poverty or single-parent families. Its basic root is when people turn their backs against God. It seems that the best way to keep crime under control is to cultivate traditional virtues in each rising generation.

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Know Your Enemy The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance Against the Deceiver

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How does Satan work? From 1 Chronicles 21:1-30 we see that his method is deception, his style is to target church leaders, and his goal is to damage the church.

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Now – And Not Yet The Place of Divine Healing in the Atonement

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Does Scripture make a promise that divine healing is a blessing that flows out of Christ's atoning work? This article shows that this passage does not promise physical healing based on Christ’s atonement. Total healing will only come when Christ returns.

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Song, Glorious Song Music, the Food of Heavenly Love, is Our destiny – Now and Forever

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This article shows why the book of Revelation is full of singing and praise, because there believers see God face to face, and this is the only response.

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The Power of Praise History Everywhere Proves the Evangelistic Power of Congregational Worship

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Worship must have an evangelistic side. This can happen when it is structured, God-centred, and expectant. Then worship will also be evangelism.

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We Are All Priests All True Christians are in Full-time Ministry, Whatever We Do

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The division between the sacred and secular has affected how Christians think about their work. This article shows that the coming of Christ, the goodness of creation, and the priesthood of all believers destroy this division.

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Belong: God Enjoins You

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The nature of Christian fellowship and the images the Bible uses to speak about the church call for church membership.

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Evidence for the Defence The Dead Sea Scrolls are a Good Friend to Historic Christianity

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This article gives the historical background to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the value they hold for biblical studies.

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Hero Worship But Jesus is always present, always the main actor

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The book of Acts is the account of the exalted Christ building his church. This should be a source of encouragement for the church today, and this article explains how.

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Holding Hands, Holding Hearts Biblical Principles make better encounters – and marriages

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This article looks at dating, what to do on a date, and faith and dating.

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Size or Spiritual Health? Listening to the Lord on Church Growth

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This article shows that the danger facing the church today is not the size of the church, but the spiritual health of the church. For it is this that determines the success of the church against Satan.

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Augustine on Christ’s second coming: “That day lies hid, that every day we may be on the watch.... He who loves the coming of the Lord is not he who affirms that it is far off, nor is it he who says that it is near; but rather he who, whether it be far off or near, awaits it with sincere faith, steadfast hope, and fervent love.” Augustine
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