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A Shut-In That’s Making an Impact 1,100 Miles From Home | Jordan Moore

A few weeks ago, I picked up one of our missionary families at the airport for our “Missionary Summit.” On the road we talked about life and ministry and spent time getting to know one another better. But of all of the things that we talked about, one thing really stuck out in my mind […]

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This Was (Wrongfully) Left Off of Every Single List

For all the good that social media brings, it could be argued that it brings equally as many (if not more) negatives. While claiming to be a platform to connect people, social media probably does more to isolate and divide people. Additionally, what could be an effective tool for the mass spread of information is […]

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The Psalmist’s View of Sin | KJ Moore

To call sin by any other name is to give it dignity it neither deserves nor merits. Sin is not worthy of praise, laxity, or any kind of tolerance. Though one’s choice to sin is indeed a mistake, it is not merely a mistake; though one’s choice to sin may be a bad habit, it […]

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The Psalmist’s View of God – KJ Moore

What benefit is there in studying the Book of Psalms? Allow me to propose a few. Namely, do we, as the people of God, not benefit from hearing the most powerful and heartfelt emotions of those who fear Him? Do we not benefit from seeing the multifaceted nature of prayer, the joy of worship, and the clarity of spiritual self-investigation? The Psalms harmonize with the other contents of Scripture in a way that is worthy of our study, and they certainly teach that all of God’s word holds value and excellence (Ps. 119:160). It is not only beneficial to study the Psalms, it is outright necessary, and the next month of articles will cover brief selections from these works of divinely-inspired poetry.  […]

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