Top 6 Bible Verses on Discipline — crossmap.christianpost.com — Readability: "Do you seek to become more disciplined in your walk with Christ? If so, here are the top six Bible verses about discipline:"
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
Top 5 Bible Verses on Fear — crossmap.christianpost.com — Readability
Top 5 Bible Verses on Fear — crossmap.christianpost.com — Readability: "What does the Bible say about fear? Do you personally struggle with excess fear in your life? If so, take a look at the top five Bible verses on the topic of fear:"
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Give Up Guilt and Feel Better — allchristiannews.com — Readability
Give Up Guilt and Feel Better — allchristiannews.com — Readability: "According to the Charismatic Christian author and speaker, Joyce Meyer, God does not want you to hold onto your feelings of guilt about things that you have done in the past and He certainly doesn’t want you to carry around those feelings because it will stop your Christian growth."
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What is the significance of acacia wood in the Bible? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability
What is the significance of acacia wood in the Bible? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability: "Acacia wood is often mentioned in reference to objects used in the construction of the tabernacle in the book of Exodus. Of greatest importance is its use in the construction of the Ark of the Covenant. Why acacia wood? Does it have any special significance?"
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Who was Joseph of Arimathea? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability
Who was Joseph of Arimathea? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability: "Joseph of Arimathea was a biblical figure who played an important role in the burial of Jesus Christ. His account can be found in each of the four Gospels: Matthew 27:57–60; Mark 15:42–46; Luke 23:50–53; and John 19:38–42. He is called “Joseph of Arimathea” because “he came from the Judean town of Arimathea” (Luke 23:51) and to distinguish him from other Josephs in the Bible."
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What is the purpose of man, according to the Bible? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability
What is the purpose of man, according to the Bible? — www.gotquestions.org — Readability: "The Bible makes it abundantly clear that God created man and that He created him for His glory (see Isaiah 43:7). Therefore, the ultimate purpose of man, according to the Bible, is simply to glorify God."
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Words of Comfort: To Know. — www.onthebox.us — Readability
Words of Comfort: To Know. — www.onthebox.us — Readability: "It’s an error to assume that because we believe or don’t believe something, it changes reality. Some may not believe in gravity, and they even may feel they have “evidence” to back up their belief. "
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Evangelism - it's not about 'converting' people — victhevicar.blogspot.com — Readability
Evangelism - it's not about 'converting' people — victhevicar.blogspot.com — Readability: "As our town moves nearer to Street Angels being a reality I was told of a conversation with a 'fellow Christian' (I'm sure you'll understand the inverted comma in a minute) regarding the opportunities it presented 'the Church' to get involved with those who are in town of an evening."
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Words of Comfort: Knowing God. — www.onthebox.us — Readability
Words of Comfort: Knowing God. — www.onthebox.us — Readability: "Our faith isn’t intellectual; it is experiential. We don’t know about God, we know Him. At the University of Chicago Divinity School, each year they have what is called “Baptist Day.” It is a day when the school invites all the Baptists in the area to the school because they want the Baptist dollars to keep coming in."
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