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Loving God changes the way you love others
Have you ever had one of those moments where you felt you just weren’t good enough for God? Maybe you’re feeling as though ...
When I was little, I pored over the stories of the saints, especially the martyrs. I was morbidly fascinated by stories of little 6-year-old Conchita of the Drooping Veil who loved God so passionately ...
In Luke 10:27 and Mark 12:30, we notice that both passages use a fourfold description to explain how we are to love God: Heart, soul, strength and mind. In the Old Testament we find a similar command ...
If I looked at your life, would I be able to tell you are a Christian? What makes us stand out as followers of Christ? And, my friend, what would that evidence be? Here’s what Jesus said in John 13: ...
Our hearts and souls can’t fulfill the Great Commandment without our minds. Jesus was once asked to identify the greatest and most important thing for followers of God to do (Matt. 22:36–37). His ...
It continues to be an important time for us to seek God’s loving presence. Although "In God We Trust" appears on our currency (coins and bills), it seems that we are not hearing the need for prayer as ...
A new play written, performed and staged by University of Georgia students explores the complex relationship between Christianity and LGBT communities. Jai Gonzales, a junior at the University of ...
God loves you, no exceptions! That’s the message some churches came to proclaim to a gathering of people, many of whom had been treated very badly in churches they had previously belonged to. God ...
Q. The Catholic Church teaches that hell is eternal. How is that consistent with an all-loving God who wants the best for us? If you’re an unrepentant sinner for 50, 60, 70 years or more, does that ...
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