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“It is unfair – yea, perhaps ungodly – that those who have heard the Gospel multiple times and have been saved by its power do not share it with those who have never heard.” — Harold R. Troyer
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“It is unfair – yea, perhaps ungodly – that those who have heard the Gospel multiple times and have been saved by its power do not share it with those who have never heard.” — Harold R. Troyer
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The Empty Tomb Early in the morning, the tomb was already empty. The grave clothes lay folded. The stone was rolled away—not to let Jesus out, but to let the disciples look in and believe. That moment changed everything. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was not the end of the story—it was the beginning of
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As a boy, I remember racing my friends across our lawn. We’d line up, hearts pounding, eyes fixed on the finish line ahead. “Ready, set, go!” And we’d run, laughing and breathless. It felt wonderful to cross that line, especially when I had won. But the older I get, the more I realize life’s race
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“As Christians, our mission is not only to spread the good news but to become the good news, embodying Christ’s love in all our actions.” — Darren Carlson
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A life given for a cause greater than one’s own self is a life well spent. Jesus left heaven, lived in perfect obedience, and was crucified by wicked men—yet His death shattered the power of darkness. His total surrender proved He was the Son of God. He warned that His true followers would be hated
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“What if language is not just a rough instrument in the hands of clumsy people, not just something useful and occasionally poetic, but something that can be divine, sacred, expressive of the very image of God, and an aspect of the imago Dei (being made in the image of God) that is also vital to
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Our family recently had the privilege of watching a documentary with the above title—the story of a young family with three small children that simply packed up and left everything when hearing the call to labor among the unreached! Three things that stood out to me while watching the film were as follows: 1)
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“Missionary: Someone who leaves their family for a short time so others may be with their families for eternity.” — Unknown
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“You know, all people are the same the world around.” What do you think about a comment like that? Does it sound correct to you? There is some truth to the statement, but mostly it is false. The book, Communicating Christ in Animistic Contexts says it this way: “The average person in an animistic society
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