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April

Disruptive truth of Easter

by Eddie Lyons Everyone knows Christmas is the most expensive holiday celebrated in our country. Easter expenditures fall well below back to school, Mother’s Day, and Valentine’s Day. One writer lamented the fact that efforts […]

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April

An urgent message

by Jon Konnerup Humanity faces two problems in the world — sin and death. Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, that what happened on the day we call Easter is the answer to both […]

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April

Symptoms of church planter burnout

by John Gross Some have asked, “How do I know if I am suffering from burnout?” Signs of church-planting burnout include losing your thrill for planting, not wanting to go to your office, chronic fatigue […]

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April

Listen to these walls

by Mark Milioni If walls could talk, what would you hear in the W. E. Dowell Fieldhouse? You would hear from: Students who were challenged to do great things for God. Young people who gave […]

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April

Change of status

by David Melton College work seems to work in stages. Prospective students may make an inquiry which gets them a lot of information about Boston. They may then complete an application, and once that process […]

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Sin: hope and help in Christ

by Kevin Carson How would you describe your struggle with sin? An unexpected guest? A stalking enemy? A dangerous raging river? A constant threat? An unwanted intruder? An intense war? Sin relentlessly wreaks havoc in […]

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Sin: playing with fire

by Phil Cunningham I love comeback stories. A story of someone who was discouraged, depressed, and had given up hope, until God brought him back. In Acts 3, we read about a hopeless man in […]

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Sin: my shattered world

by Josie Cunningham In 2006, the book of Job became my nighttime storybook. I held my ears and my heart close to the Word of God as He carried me through the most gut-wrenching experiences […]

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Sin: only a matter of time

by Mark Milioni This is a story of two tragedies. Two fathers, millenia apart, risked their lives and families, all for the fleeting pleasure of dancing with the devil. While everything on the outside looked […]

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March

Spiritual warfare in an urbanized world

by Charles Lyons Outside, the broad boulevard fronting our church building was blocked, creating a two-block space for the Red Moon Theatre’s Halloween extravaganza “All Hallows Eve Ritual Celebration.” In the unseasonably warm dusk, people […]