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Devotional Thoughts for Those Who Have Trouble Sleeping
Devotional Thoughts for Those Who Have Trouble Sleeping
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Psalm 127:2 says that the Lord “gives His beloved sleep.” Some might read that verse and wonder, “So does that mean if I am having trouble sleeping, God doesn’t love me?”
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3 Reasons The SoCal Harvest Crusade is Just what we need right now
3 Reasons the SoCal Harvest Crusade Is Just What We Need Right Now
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Large-scale evangelism has been integral to Christian outreach since the church’s inception. The Book of Acts describes the events of Pentecost Sunday, where Peter’s sermon led to thousands of people being saved in one place at the same time. But with changing times, the question is sometimes asked, “Is large-scale evangelism still effective?”
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Why The Resurrection Matters
Why the Resurrection Matters
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Just a couple of weeks ago, we celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. The resurrection is the single-most important event in all of history. It is the cornerstone of our faith, upon which all our beliefs and hopes rest. Yet, despite its importance, many people struggle to understand why the resurrection matters and how it applies to
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The Power of Prayer
The Power of Prayer: An Invitation to Draw Close to Your Heavenly Father
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Prayer is an incredible gift. Through prayer, God has given us 24/7 access to His endless wisdom, comfort, encouragement, and guidance. We don’t have to be in a particular location. We don’t have to use any specific posture. We don’t have to dial a number, talk to an intermediary, or pay a fee.
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10 Verses Worth Memorizing About God's Amazing Love
10 Verses Worth Memorizing About God’s Amazing Love
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February is when our culture celebrates love in various forms, from romantic love to love for family and friends.
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5 Ways to Bring Evangelism into the New Year
5 Ways to Bring Evangelism into the New Year
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2023 is here! Will it be a year when we step outside of our comfort zone and take new steps of faith? Or will we shrink back into the predictable, comfortable habits of last year?
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