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Is van der Sloot Innocent?

When you hear the name Joran van der Sloot what’s the first word that pops into your head – innocent or guilty? From a legal standpoint, at least in the US, the rule is “innocent until proven guilty” but that’s only what the law books say.  In the court of public opinion it simply is not true.  We know that something horrible happened... >Full Story

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How to Be Filled with the Holy Spirit - Milk Example

Pour chocolate syrup in a glass of milk. Stir it up and let it take control, and you have chocolate milk! If we want to reflect Christ in everything we do, we need to allow the Holy Spirit to be stirred up and fill all of our lives. If we are showing our old nature, then we need to... >Read More



That's My King

Do you know my King? You should, because He is not just "my" King, but Lord and King over all. Dr. Shadrach Meshach (S.M.) Lockridge isn't a name many people recognize. He was an African American Baptist preacher for many years in the 20th century, but it's not his name that he was concerned about. His primary concern was extolling... >Read More



Learning To L.A.U.G.H.

A brand new year stretches in front of us... a fresh start; a new page to write the journey of our lives on.  New opportunities and new challenges await each of us. Here are five simple steps to help keep your heart light as you navigate the road ahead. L…… Leisure Make sure you schedule some leisure time... >Read More



Dealing with Grief

In this video sermon, Glenn Driedger, director of church relations for Power to Change Ministries, shares about the death of his wife, how he worked through his grief, and what the Lord taught him through the experience. If you are dealing with grief, or know someone who is, we hope that this video will encourage and strengthen you during... >Read More


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