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Why Do I Do This to Myself? Jack Radcliffe 4/30/2013
I've been pondering a new reality lately about suffering. It's not simply an idea that struck me one day. Who intentionally decides to ponder this subject? I have been forced to consider it as several people and families close to mine are experiencing real suffering. In all the difficulties I've had...
Unity Jack Radcliffe 5/4/2013
Some call it a sixth sense, others intuition. Christians call it the Holy Spirit. It's that ability to enter a room and read the social climate. Mothers have it in spades. They know when their children are up to something.
Many of us can walk into a church building and within a few mi...
These articles should help you get started in understanding some of Christianity's basics. Take a look at each
of the articles to get familiar with some foundational questions.
How to Read the Bible
Do you have questions about life, friends
family, God, or your future? If so, the Bible
is for you! Thousands of people... more
Welcome to the Bible
You hold in your hands the most powerful
book ever written. Countless lives have
been changed by it. Numerous... more
Daily Reading Plan
This 365-day reading plan leads you
from Genesis to Revelation in just a year. Though it doesn't include every...
more
Favorite Stories
The Bible is full of exciting stories which you can read. Flood, fire, war, love, hate, deceit, passion, courage, honor... more
Favorite Verses
Memorize the Bible. On the following page you will find great verses of the Bible to memorize... more
Intro to Christianity
Christianity traces its beginning back to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Central to all of this is... more
How to Become a Christian
If your desire is to know God personally, please take a few moments to follow these 4 easy steps... more
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