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What is Our Desire? What is Our Desire?

Oniomania is a medical term describing the compulsive desire to shop. It is generally... 

Amid the Financial Chaos, Blessed Be the Name of The Lord Amid the Financial Chaos, Blessed Be the Name of The Lord

The Meltdown Since the decisive defeat of Saddam Hussein’s army in March of 2003,... 

The Seven Attributes of Successful Christians (Part 2) The Seven Attributes of Successful Christians (Part 2)

In this second installment of The Seven Attributes of Highly Successful Christians,... 

When Your Hope is Hanging By a Thread When Your Hope is Hanging By a Thread

    “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD,... 

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Personal Development

Responsible Parents, Responsible Children Responsible Parents, Responsible Children

In this Age of the Internet, electronic gadgets, wireless technology, and an ever-changing... 

Grow Anywhere Grow Anywhere

The study of nature is truly fascinating, especially the study of plants. It’s... 

The New Morality The New Morality

Today, our society is at war. The battlefront is not in Iraq—it is right here in... 

A Mother’s Love A Mother’s Love

Nine months I had spent inside my mother’s womb, born so beautiful like flowers... 

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Featured Articles

God’s Plan of Supernatural Provision God’s Plan of Supernatural Provision

The time has come for God’s people to break free from financial bondage. Our Father... 

Breaking the Chains of Depression Breaking the Chains of Depression

Many people experience feelings of depression-ranging from just feeling blue to an... 

The 7 Attributes of Highly Effective Christians (Part 1) The 7 Attributes of Highly Effective Christians (Part 1)

Several years ago, while waiting for my flight in a Southern airport, I purchased... 

What is Our Desire? What is Our Desire?

Oniomania is a medical term describing the compulsive desire to shop. It is generally... 

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God

The Empty Manger The Empty Manger

The day arrived, the time was right and a place was found for the birth of the Son... 

The First Failure, The Second Triumph The First Failure, The Second Triumph

The first man, Adam failed, but the Second was triumphant over death. What made Jesus,... 

Who Really Killed Jesus Christ? Who Really Killed Jesus Christ?

Now, I know it’s hard to get our minds around this and go outside of our human... 

The Voice of One Crying The Voice of One Crying

‘Behold, I send My messenger, And he will prepare the way before Me. And the Lord,... 

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Is it Christian?

From Passover to Easter From Passover to Easter

 Unquestionably, Jesus Christ was a Jewish Passover observing individual. He never kept an Easter in His life! How then, did the day He both observed and instituted for the sacrificial emblems of His body and blood change from Passover to Easter? Who did it... 

Is There an Eternal Hellfire? Is There an Eternal Hellfire?

  I’ll be your guide and you will follow me, And I will lead you through a world of pain, Where dead souls writhe in endless agony and clamor, As they cry to die again.” Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy The doctrine of an eternal Hell was around... 

The Origins of the Christmas Tree The Origins of the Christmas Tree

The Christmas tree is said to have originated in Germany with the decoration of pine trees with fancy ornaments. However, there are alternate theories that suggest otherwise. In fact, there are many legends about the Christmas tree that led to the widespread belief... 

The Evolution of Christmas The Evolution of Christmas

Every year, Christians around the world sing hymns in celebration of the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Today, Christmas is widely recognized as a season for charity, kindness, generosity and other virtues. Love is in the air and hearts are filled... 

Saturnalia Saturnalia

Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival celebrated to honour the god Saturn. The celebration would start in mid-December and last from five to seven days, during which the courts and normal community business would be suspended. The Collins Encyclopaedia describes... 

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