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Tradition
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Laodicea’s Antidote – Zeal
Marshall Stiver Laodicea's Antidote - Zeal Responding to the common desire for a personal action plan to help heal the fractured state of the Church of God, Marshall Stiver implores us to cultivate zeal. Christ was a zealot. His … [Read more...]
Spiritual Denial
Ken Parks Spiritual Denial Ken Parks alerts us to the threat of spiritual denial; the faithful must maintain a dynamic path of spiritual growth. How can people see, hear, and understand the truth, yet choose to ignore it? We know … [Read more...]
Laying on of Hands
Ray Perez Laying on of Hands Ray Perez describes the fundamental principles behind the various “laying on of hands” ceremonies used in the ministration of the Church. It is a symbolic ordinance for five primary purposes: blessing, … [Read more...]
The Promise
Richard Emery The Promise Richard Emery explains the Biblical principals that should guide a Christian’s balanced approach to ideas about how God will protect the faithful from the terrible tribulations described in end time … [Read more...]
The Mark of the Beast
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Turning the Hearts
Marshall Stiver Turning the Hearts Marshall Stiver examines the role of “father”; in modern society, and finds that the increasingly accepted irrelevance of men in the family structure has dire consequences. Unless the hearts of the … [Read more...]
Peer Pressure
Ken Vail Peer Pressure Ken Vail discusses the influence of peer pressure. The desire to conform and fit in can drive us to accept wrong in place of wright. Great courage is required to resist Satanic social pressure that … [Read more...]
The God of All Grace
Brian Orchard The God of All Grace Martin Luther developed a fear of death, and in particular, the concept of everlasting hellfire. He was taught to fear a harsh God threatening terrible punishments. He could not reconcile man's … [Read more...]
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