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  • Welcome Prophecy, But Test It

    Welcome Prophecy, But Test It

    Someone is told that a new season is coming, but nothing changes. Another is told that God is calling them into ministry, but the calling never develops. And another receives a prediction about a relationship, a career, healing, finances, a child, or some other thing, and years later they are still trying to understand what…

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  • When Faithfulness Requires Speaking Up

    When Faithfulness Requires Speaking Up

    Scripture commands believers to honor those who labor among them, respect their leaders, and submit to those who watch over their souls (1 Thessalonians 5:12–13; Hebrews 13:17). However, another biblical truth is often neglected: Christ did not entrust the care of His Church to pastors alone. He entrusted it to the entire body of believers.

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  • 250 Years Later: The Work of Liberty Is Never Finished

    250 Years Later: The Work of Liberty Is Never Finished

    On July 4, 1776, fifty-six men signed a declaration that challenged the greatest empire on earth. They pledged “their Lives, their Fortunes, and their sacred Honor” to a cause they believed was worth more than comfort or safety. Two hundred and fifty years later, we inherit what they built. That inheritance is not merely a…

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