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Continue reading →: Love and MarriageThe chasm between the biblical vision and society’s view of love and marriage has never been broader. It rings true that previous generations’ view of marriage was never high enough but we have reached a low, casual attitude of both what constitutes marriage and warrants it disposable. What would seem…
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Continue reading →: Ancient Truths for our Modern AgeThroughout my journey of lifelong learning, I can confidently say that I’m not just accumulating knowledge for myself. God has blessed me with opportunities to uplift the body of Christ—whether within the walls of my local church, through the ministry of the Word from my home, or on the mission…
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Continue reading →: Happy New Year!And so it is that the current decade is coming to a close. For many of us, 2019 leaves with a mix of joys and sorrows, goals achieved and opportunities missed, friendships gained and relationships lost. Though not a Christian holiday, New Year’s Eve is an opportune time to pause…
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Continue reading →: Top Ten + TwoThroughout the year I’ve shared book titles for pleasure and purpose. I am grateful for published authors whose education far exceeds my own; many good men and women have spent the bulk of their lives learning, teaching, and sharing through writings as their life’s vocation. Aside from my own continued…
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Continue reading →: Digging DeeperRecent weeks brought me to a place of digging deeper for the purpose of affirming what I had known as truth. In addition to my personal Bible studies, I read several books whose titles I will share with you here. My quest was to explore complementarianism going beyond the 1988…
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Continue reading →: When Seasons TransitionAmidst the books on my desk this week is my 2020 calendar. It’s the time of year that I begin transferring events and appointments. Seasons are an integral part of our lives and in comfort, we experience life in familiar places and familiar ways, with predictable people. The desire to…






