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This week officially started a new chapter in my life as a Shabbach Master’s Commission student, and it has already been such a life-changing experience for me. We started the week off with a small ceremony, where Pastor Michael talked about how we eac…

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Reblogged from ctkblog: by Jayson Bradley Sometimes it can be difficult not to see church as another storefront with a product to sell. Cultural  consumerism can convince us that spirituality is a service that you pick up locally like you would groceries or socks. If you don’t like what they’re offering here, don’t worry. There’s […]

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Image Credit Samuel Hamilton in East of Eden once wrote, “Two stories have haunted us and followed us from our beginning. . . . We carry them along with us like invisible tails—the story of original sin and the story of Cain and Abel. And I don’t understand either of them. I don’t understand them […]

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Jesus can never be boxed in. He continually and consistently does things that leave us astonished.But, it’s that astonishment that leads us to worship. When Jesus broke down their boxes of understanding, the Pharisees and religious leaders became very …

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 There are actually so many ministry opportunities, assignments and events being planned for the VOE and OCI that I am feeling like a racehorse coming out of the gate and running at full speed, without stopping!  There is some new resource material now available, including Pam’s new book (BK-004) found on the home page of the web-site.

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When times of difficulty visit our homes, and there’s nothing within our
power to be done, where is our trust focused?  A total trust and reliance
on God is not always natural but is necessary!  Trust in the Lord and His
Grace to see it through!! 

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Reblogged from ctkblog: by Jayson Bradley Christianity was a grass-roots movement started by people largely marginalized from the first-century religious establishment. Almost entirely dismissed by the religious institution of the day, people like blue-collar workers, embezzling tax collectors, the diseased, … Continue reading