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Gospel

Jesus Christ came to Earth to start a new Kingdom, one that functions contrary to the norms of earthly kingdoms. In the Kingdom of God, the weak come first. The humble are lifted up. The ones who give the most, receive the most. To follow Jesus Christ, we must live by the laws of His heavenly kingdom, here and now.

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  • by Larry Walker
Why is the world awash in suffering? How did the world come to be in such sad shape? Most important, what will bring about the end of pain?
  • by Jack Elliott
In the Christian world, many trust that Jesus will save them if they accept Him and do the best they can in this life. But is that what the Bible teaches? There is a great mystery about salvation, which few understand.
  • by Doug Johnson
I am a new member and have heard (not sure of the spelling) Naustisism, Naustic, mentioned in a couple of sermons in a negative way, and am embarrassed to admit I have no idea what it is.
  • by Gary Petty
South African photojournalist Kevin Carter snapped a picture of a small, starving Sudanese girl crawling towards a food shelter. A vulture, poised a few feet away, was awaiting the inevitable. Few who saw the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo weren't haunted by the scene. With so much bad news, what a blessing to know the good news of the resurrections revealed through the Holy Days!
  • by Victor Kubik
Being a pastor in Terre Haute during the media circus of the McVeigh execution forced me once again to examine the meaning of life.
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  • by Janna Thomas
Facing family tragedy, there was a haunting familiarity in my grief. What I've learned has changed my outlook on the world, and the future.
  • by Mike Bennett
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind...."
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  • by Larry Walker
Man has made great strides in technology and medicine, raising the hope that human immortality may be just around the corner. How have these advances come about, and what do they mean for you?
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  • by Hector Earle
Today, some say that Jesus Christ was a good man with good ideas. Others say he was a prophet called to proclaim the love of God to humanity.
  • by Robin Webber
Many people around the world are acquainted with the numerical figure of 6,000,000. If someone were to pose the hypothetical question of "what comes to mind when I say six million?" many would simply state that this was the devastating total of European Jewry exterminated during World War II under the auspices of the Third Reich. But, if someone were to ask you, "what does the figure 300,000...