Faith—the Simplicity of Trust
“In God we trust” is emblazoned in green ink on our American currency. This phrase became our national motto in 1956. After 9–11, it became […]
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“In God we trust” is emblazoned in green ink on our American currency. This phrase became our national motto in 1956. After 9–11, it became […]
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The clouds are gathering and the skies are growing darker. The roll of distant thunder and faint flashes of lightning can be heard and seen.
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In 2 Timothy, the Apostle Paul is about to die. He is on death row and knows he is going to be executed. He can
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This article is the seventh of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. In
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Fran and I have been married 47 years. Through better and worse, poor and not-so-poor, in sickness and in health – the Lord has sustained
Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For since the message declared by angels