Posted on October 24, 2011, 8:00 am, by Philip Hanson, under
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Today’s guest post comes to us courtesy of Timothy Tremblay. Christianity is a lifestyle of self-denial and discipline: one of total surrender and obedience to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Some view this as a constraining, boring, and old fashioned way of life. But we only have one life to live. We can seek to [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2011, 8:00 am, by Nathan Hardt, under
Monday Articles.
When determining the measure of a man, attitude is the one thing which trumps personality traits, physical appearance, and level of success. An ugly, homeless person who has a great attitude is often a more desirable person to be around than a handsome, successful and rich person who has a terrible attitude. Actually, it is [...]
Posted on April 11, 2011, 8:00 am, by Joshua Savary, under
Monday Articles.
Why do I worship? The thought struck in the middle of a song. I was sitting in church during the worship service when the words became so loud that I couldn’t ignore the thought God put in my head. So often I wait to worship God until I feel that I have a good reason [...]
Posted on December 27, 2010, 8:00 am, by Philip Hanson, under
Monday Articles.
“The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest.” – Albert Einstein (attributed) Credit cards are great, aren’t they? Like checks, credit cards allow us to purchase goods and services without carrying wads of cash around. And while you can run out of checks in your check book, a credit card can be used [...]
Posted on February 8, 2010, 8:00 am, by Nathan Hardt, under
Monday Articles.
“Arise, anoint him, for this is he.” These are the words, spoken by God to Samuel, that singled out David for Kingship. An anointing, a calling, a ministry: often I have thought of these as a place where one arrives sometime in the future. To a certain extent, this is true. However, I believe there [...]