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Growing to Look Like Christ
Someone pointed out to me not too long ago how people who have been married for a long time get so they look alike. They start having the same kinds of ...
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Inspiring Obedience
God has no more precious gift to a church or an age than a man who lives as an embodiment of His will, and inspires those around him with the faith of ...
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Whatever Happened to Sacrifice?
Sacrifice is a word a power-hungry church just doesn't understand. A church that cares about power--the power of a large membership, power in the ...
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A Psalm for Palm Sunday
King Jesus, why did you choose a lowly donkey to carry you to ride in your parade?
Had you no friend who owned a horse--a royal mount with spirit for a ...
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Truths of Scripture
There are no graduates in the school of human pain. ... All too often we will be faced with the necessity of relearning faith's lessons and of remaking ...
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Watch that Second Step
In matters of forgiveness, as in all other virtues, the first step (forgiving) is comparatively simple compared to the second (reconciling). Hell is always ...
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Truly Owning the Name
The title of Christian is a reproach to us if we turn our selves away from him after whom we are named. The name of Jesus is not to be to us like Allah ...
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Putting on Christ
"Putting on Christ" ... is not one among many jobs a Christian has to do; and it is not a sort of special exercise for the top class. It is ...
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Dry Creek Bible Church Mission Statement
Our overall purpose is to bring honor and glory to Jesus Christ by obeying his command to make disciples of all nations. Specifically, our vision is to ...
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Life Without Christ
Herin lies the Christian motive; it is simple. We cannot live without Christ and we cannot bear to think of men living without him. ... We believe in ...
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