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Biblical Spirituality

I am convinced that, particularly in the age in which we live, the adjective, “biblical”, has become of utmost importance.  It is definitive, separating true Christianity from all that is not according to Christ.  There are many false Christs, but the true Christ is a “biblical” Christ – that is, the One that has been revealed by the Spirit of God through the scriptures commonly known as The Bible. There have always been vain philosophies of human device, along with

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The God-Centered Life

Advocating a God-Centered Christianity “We are asking God that you may see things, as it were, from His point of view by being given spiritual insight and understanding.” (Colossians 1:9 The New Testament in Modern English by J.B. Phillips) An Audio Message (a series of 3 messages) Hear it on SoundCloud as well 0:00 / 0:00 God Centeredness – Part 1 God Centeredness – Part 2 God Centeredness – Part 3

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The Bible: The Written Words of God

  “I recommend the following for open-minded and intelligent people who are searching for the true God and true peace of soul.”  Don Richardson, author of Eternity In Their Hearts from his forward to the book The God Who Is Real by Dr. Henry Morris. The following is an excerpt from The God Who Is Real by Dr. Henry Morris, the author of many well-known books on Christian evidences and the scientific accuracy of the Bible. He is president of the Institute for Creation Research and professor of hydrology, having served on faculties of

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Concerning Gathering

This article is meant to be a follow-up to my series entitled “A New & Living Way An Investigation into New Covenant Worship in Spirit & Truth”. In the context of the principles examined in that series, this article approaches the subject of “Gathering” – NOT on how we gather, or where and when we gather, but WHY we gather. The goal is to give some insight into the nature of our collective life in the New Covenant. The “collective

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And His Name Will be Called

The focus of this message is the names that Isaiah used to describe the coming King. And the key to understanding these names is the historical context of the people he is speaking to. Basically, he was telling these people that this coming King was the only One Who had solutions to the situations in which they found themselves. So, we will look at these names – each one a combination of an adjective and a noun – and interpret

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