Able To Do

An exhortation in the book of Ezekiel 37…God is able to do the impossible.

Heart, Soul, and Strength

An exhortation in the book of Deuteronomy 6 verse 4-5…The first duty of man is to LOVE God and this he must do with heart, soul, and strength.

In God We Trust

An exhortation in the book of Psalm 16 verse 5-11…God remains faithful even we are faithless and as believers we must practice putting our full trust in God.

Not By Bread Alone

An exhortation in the book of Deuteronomy 8:1-3…Reminding the believer that he must nourish his spirit with the word of God even as he nourishes his flesh with bread.

Now Is The Time

An exhortation in the Paul’s epistle of II Thessalonians 2:11-17 encouraging believers to remain steadfast in the faith.

The Bountiful Harvest

A quick exhortation on Luke 10:2…Jesus speaks on the harvest and the scarcity of laborers.

The Bigger Picture

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Today, we’re constantly bombarded by worldly entertainment, issues and responsibilities, it’s quite easy for the Christian to lose focus on what’s most important. We are to remind ourselves of the words of Jesus Christ in Matthew 6:33. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of this present life, the kingdom of God remains our highest priority.

The Royal Road: God & geometry

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During this season of Lent, the biblical narrative of God’s nature in contrast to man’s nature is an important component to understanding the necessity of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. This study draws parallels from concepts surrounding geometry

Graduation Day: A treatise on Epicurus and Christ

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Epicurus, the Greek philosopher wrote, “Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And once it does come, we no longer exist.” Epicurus believed that the fear of death robbed humanity of experiencing true happiness.  According to Epicurus, if mankind could accept death as the end of being, then we could find happiness …