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GOD WANTS YOU TO LOVE YOU
- By Carol Clemans
- Published 07/15/2008
- Inspiration
Did you know God wants you to love you? You might want to argue with me and say, “No, we are supposed to be humble. Loving yourself is selfish!” My response, “No it’s not!” Let’s see what God says to do. I remember Jesus was asked, “What is the greatest commandment?” He immediately responded, “Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than this.” – Mark 12: 29 – 31 (NLT).
Recent Articles
Homeschooling Goes Boom In America
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published Today
- Issues we face as Christians
A homeschooling movement is sweeping the nation – with 1.5 million children now learning at home, an increase of 75 percent since 1999. 74 % increasse in the number of familes teaching their own children.
A 2007 survey asked parents why they choose to homeschool and allowed them to provide several reasons. The following are the most popular responses: ....
Confronted By My Beliefs
- By David Green
- Published Yesterday
- Inspiration
Do you really know what you believe?
The 'Soul' Purpose of Fruit
- By David Green
- Published 01/4/2009
- Inspiration
Every tree is known by its fruit!
America and Jewish Values
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Bible Studies , Issues we face as Christians
The United States was the first country to be created, from its inception, as a democracy. And the Bible played a major role in the process...
The creation of the United States of America represented a unique event in world history. Unlike other countries where democracy evolved over a period of hundreds of years, the United States was the first country to be created, from its inception, as a democracy. And the Bible -- and Jewish values -- played a major role in this process.
Jerusalem: Capital of the Jews
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Bible Studies
The Jewish identity of Jerusalem in Greek and Roman sources:
The references to Jerusalem in these classical texts demonstrate the historical attachment of the Jewish people to Jerusalem.
A Knock On The Window
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Inspiration
Sometimes it's the small gestures that penetrate most deeply.
Standing there on the sidewalk, waiting to perform my routine send off, I suddenly heard an urgent knocking on the glass. I looked up to see the boy in the window -- yes it was him! -- waving vigorously at me, an intense look of recognition upon his face.....
Elijah and the Famine
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Bible Studies , Inspiration , Issues we face as Christians , God's Will For Your Life
The Gospel we listen to is far different than the Gospel
our grandfathers believed in. We decry the old brush arbor
revivalists as hard, judgmental men who did not understand the
love of God, and we have traded their message of repentance and
holiness for one that is a kinder, gentler approach which promises
love and peace and prosperity.
Enraged Yet Anointed?
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Issues we face as Christians , God's Will For Your Life
Can a man of God operate in the flesh and yet have the blessing and anointing of God in their life?
The premise is this, can the true anointing be in play while a heart full of wickedness is still maintained?
Random Goodness
- By Gerri Janeway
- Published 01/4/2009
- Inspiration
Here I was, a total stranger, and not only did she notice that I must be freezing, but she actually did something about it