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A Common Sense Approach to Religious Freedom

Posted by Terry Mitchell

Down through the centuries and all over the world, the battle for religious freedom has been a bitter...

The Coming War with Russia

Posted by Dennis Siluk

The Coming World War III [with Russia]

In my book, “The Last Trumpet…” I write about prophecy,...

What is a Church Musician?

Posted by K Quinn

After being in this position for several years I have come to my own conclusions as to what this title...

The rat race

Posted by Adeolu Oluade

FIRST LOVE RECOVERY MINISTRIES THE RAT RACE Ecclesiastes 9(KJV) verse 11 " I returned, and saw under...

Evolution for Everyone

Posted by Liz Kemmerer

Evolution is famously controversial, despite being an established scientific theory. Many who accept the theory of evolution don’t relate it to matters of importance in their own lives.

A Prophet is Rarely Recognized in His Own Family

Posted by Laurel Aiyana



Spiritual gifts are still looked upon by far too many in the world with some reservation, more so in Western civilization. Such is the case in my family. Raised Catholic, my parents believed in the Augustinian theory of cessation of the gifts after the days of Jesus and his apostles shortly after his death. At age 36, I was born again, and departed from Catholicism for empowered Evangelicals. As with Jesus, whose own brothers, at first anyway, thought He was a nut. My own family treated me like an outcast, regularly mock me, and don’t value my spiritual gifting.

Teach Your Child to Pray

Posted by Jamie Klotz

There are so many books out there on being a praying woman, or a praying wife, husband, nation, etc, but I'm not familiar with one about teaching my child to pray. A child that prays can have such an impact on his family, friends, and nation. If we as parents could teach our children this awesome phenonemon, we really could change the world one kid at a time.

Investing Talents

Posted by Dave McKay

The parable of the talents must be (amongst churchgoers) one of the most popular of all the parables of Jesus. Church leaders often point out that it is a parable about someone investing money and getting more money back. They often assume that Jesus must be supporting the concept of working for money by teaching it.

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