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What the Bible Says About Work: Purpose, Dignity, and Faithfulness

What the Bible Says About Work: Purpose, Dignity, and Faithfulness

The Bible teaches that work is a gift and a responsibility. It gives our days purpose, helps us serve others, and shapes our character. Whether you’re in the workforce, managing a household, or serving in ministry, God cares about how you approach your work. Do it with integrity. Do it with diligence. And most of all, do it for Him.

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Pentecost: The Power That Launched the Church and Can Transform Our Lives Today

Pentecost: The Power That Launched the Church and Can Transform Our Lives Today

Pentecost isn’t just a one-time event.  It’s God empowering His people to be the Church, not just go to church. If you’re feeling stuck, dry, or uncertain in your faith—go back to Pentecost. Ask God to fill you afresh with His Spirit. Because when He does, your life becomes dynamic, purposeful, and centered fully on Christ.

Let us live each day like it’s Pentecost—empowered, bold, and filled with the fire of God.

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God Is Our GPS for Life

God Is Our GPS for Life

You're getting ready to take a long road trip to a place you’ve never been before and what do you do?  You turn on your Google or Apple Maps GPS to guide you. You didn't need to know every turn in advance—you just needed to follow the next instruction.

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Why Married Couples Should Consider Keeping Separate Checking Accounts – A Biblical and Practical Perspective

Why Married Couples Should Consider Keeping Separate Checking Accounts – A Biblical and Practical Perspective

Marriage is about unity, not uniformity. While the Bible calls for oneness in marriage—“the two shall become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24)—it doesn’t mean every part of your life must be merged into one indistinguishable pile. One area where couples often face tension is money. And while it may seem countercultural—or even unromantic—to keep separate checking accounts in marriage, there are strong reasons to consider it, both practically and biblically.

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What Made the Early Church Grow—and What We Can Learn Today

What Made the Early Church Grow—and What We Can Learn Today

The early church grew in a hostile, pagan world—without buildings, budgets, or political favor. Yet within a few generations, it spread from a small band of disciples in Jerusalem to every corner of the Roman Empire. Today, in the 21st century, American churches face declining attendance, cultural indifference, and internal confusion. So what fueled the explosive growth of the early church, and how can we recapture that vitality?

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