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FEATURES
And he died for all,
that those who live
should no longer
live for themselves
but for him who
died for them and
was raised again.
OVERLOOKING PETTY OFFENSES
Pastor Woody Elmore shares the keys to a
successful and thriving marriage in this noholds-barred look at surviving the ups-anddowns of marriage.
NEVER ALONE
Pastor Derrick Anderson sheds light on a
centuries old prophecy given to the wicked
King Ahaz and how it relates to us today.
2 Corinthians 5:15
RISE UP MY BELOVED
Read an excerpt from Rise Up My Beloved. Hear
Author Sonia McLeod give us some insight
into her writing experience and dealing with
the lies of her heritage in a video blog from the
Rise Up My Beloved website.
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We will face countless problems in life. Turning
away from them may be the best thing we can
do. Read this issue’s article from Derek McLeod.
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