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Part 6: Suffering Together
It is a beautiful fact about humanity that most of us – regardless of our creeds, beliefs or personalities – try to help when we see someone who is suffering. It is a basic tenet of our being; we want … Continue reading
Posted in Church, God, History, Jesus, Life, Love and loss, Sacrifice, The Bible, When All is Not Bright and Beautiful: Suffering, Christians and the Bible
Tagged Apostle Paul, bible, Body of Christ, Christ, Christian, christianity, Church, comfort, First Epistle to the Corinthians, god, guidance, help, holy spirit, jesus, New Testament, Paul, philosophy, study, suffering, teaching, theology
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Part 4: Hope Unseen
What is hope? We mention hope a lot in almost every context known to man, but have you ever stopped and thought what we mean when we use the word? What do we mean when we say ‘hope’? When we … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, bible, Christ, Christian, christianity, culture, education, encouragement, endearment, English Standard Version, fear, free discussive, freedom, gift, god, history, hope, inclusion, jesus, judeo, learning, loss, love, open text, Paul, philosophy, praise, religion, sacrifice, Salvation, teaching, theology, wise words, worship
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Part 3: The World Waits
God made the world good. This is the truth declared at the very beginning of the bible. Regardless of how you believe God went about the act of creating Creation, this is something all Christians can agree on. Yet all … Continue reading
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Part 2: The Hope to Come
Hope is a fragile thing. When things go wrong, our hopes and dreams are the first to take a hit. So often we give up on our hopes purely because they don’t look like they will ever come to pass. … Continue reading
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