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Where Is God in My Time of Pain? Have you ever felt the tide of your faith ebb away? byJohn I. SnyderMay 15, 2024
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Defying Fear with Dr. Nancy Meyer: Finding the Courage to Embrace Your True Value Dr byJohn I. SnyderMay 3, 2024
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Featured Lifestyle RelationshipsMarch 20, 2017 The Myth of Compatibility Too often we treat compatibility as it were a noun (something two people share – byBrad Hambrick
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Featured TheologyMarch 6, 2017 The First London Baptist Confession – An Introduction The Truths We Confess A confession of faith is a statement of what one believes byJeremy Lundmark
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Biblical Studies FeaturedMarch 5, 2017 Jesus, the Wedding, and the Wine: That’s a Lot of Alcohol! *Author’s Note: This article is in no way, shape, or form a written byEric Johnson
Culture Faith FeaturedMarch 3, 2017 The Disparity of Christianity and Cultural Impact The cultural landscape of American evangelicalism is inundated with approaches byChris Dunn
Faith FeaturedMarch 2, 2017 Art is Order, Life is Chaos: It’s Okay to Mourn Our Losses, Cry, and Crumble One of my favorite teachers in grammar school, Mary Hyek, taught our fourth byMichael Kelly
Faith Featured Spiritual GrowthFebruary 28, 2017 Come Out of the Closet In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone byMartin Wiles
Bible Study Biblical Studies Featured Ten Minute Bible HourFebruary 25, 2017 Religious Violence Is for Dumbs | TMBH Acts #77 Acts 18:12-17 byMatt Whitman
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