Historical Evidence for Jesus of Nazareth Friday, April 28, 2006 (335 reads)
As a first year college student, at the age of eighteen, I was told by a Jewish friend of mine that Jesus of Nazareth was a non–historical figure, a hoax, contrived by a group of crafty co-conspirators in the first or second century...
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Having Begun in the Spirit Friday, April 28, 2006 (313 reads)
Calvary Chapel was begun by the Spirit. When we examine church history andthe various great movements of God, we discover they were all born of the Spirit...
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Judgement is God's Strange Work Friday, April 28, 2006 (349 reads)
The general Christian mindset is that until modern times, America was a solid Christian nation, established by godly founding fathers; and that it has only recently weakened by the infiltration of humanistic thinking. This somewhat inaccurate view...
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Pornography - The Secret Sin Wednesday, February 15, 2006 (338 reads)
Pornography leaves no outward signs for people to see your struggle like needle tracks, bloodshot eyes or the smell of alcohol on your breath, but it leaves it's mark on the inside. The trail of destruction left behind affects both you and your loved ones. Maybe it's time for you to use the Internet to get some help.
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Bless The Lord By: Dave Hunt Wednesday, February 15, 2006 (296 reads)
We look to God to bless us, and hope and pray that He will, especially when we have some urgent need. But who ever thinks of blessing God?
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Wonderful Love By Dave Hunt Wednesday, February 15, 2006 (317 reads)
“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Mt 22:37)? Jesus called this not only the first, but the “great commandment” (v. 38). Have we forgotten that fact?
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Light of the Word November 2005 By Pastor Steve Mays Wednesday, February 15, 2006 (337 reads)
Jesus Christ loved us and died for us while we were yet sinners! He didn't ask us to go clean up our act first, rather, He loved us just as we were and showed kindness by adopting us into His own family.
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Sin. Missing the mark... Wednesday, February 15, 2006 (314 reads)
Simply stated, sin means "to miss the mark" of perfection. If you can admit that nobody is perfect, you must concede that all are sinners. Some may miss the mark more than others, but all have missed.
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