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www.thegospelcoalition.org
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| | | | | It is largely recognized that the last sentiments of a person's life (and particularly the last words of that person upon their death bed) are to be respected and understood as summarizing the concerns and even the ultimate values of that person. One such example comes from the year 1704 when an Englishman of renown called for a reading from the Psalms with his dying breath, exhorting those around his bed to study the Holy Scriptures with care and noting that such study would bring them happiness in this... | |
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www.medleyofworship.com
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| | | | | If you are a believer, I assume you're in prayer for our country and for our so-called leaders. That goes double for Donald Trump. I once w... | |
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isthatinthebible.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel. Melchizedek. You've probably heard that name before, but many Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you who he was or... | |
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shadow.sombragris.org
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| | | March came by and with it, the beginning of a new school year. Semester at the Presbyterian Seminary began with a three-day retreat where we could reflect on "living by grace". After these days, it was good to return to its halls to meet new freshmen and seniors. Meanwhile, at the Evangelical | ||