What is it like to kill the enemy? As a Christian, what should be my response?
A Christian217;s Perspective on Killing
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What is it like to kill the enemy? As a Christian, what should be my response?
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Study Notes and Questions for Acts 12
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For seven decades the living waters of Jesus Christ have flowed forth, from the heart of the ministry of Officers’ Christian Fellowship—innumerable men and women making a kingdom difference by living, loving and working with others throughout the military society.
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Mothers share the responsibility of raising children to know and love our Lord.
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In Part 5, to get beyond tithing and on to gifting you need to multiply His blessings. This is the purpose of investing, and the better we do it, the more we can give back to His work.
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A paraphrased version of portions of Proverbs 31.
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Soon, Christmas nativity scenes and all the Christmas season trappings will be packed away into storage for another year. But the unopened package-the Christ of Christmas-remains for the taking, offering lasting hope and future beyond our often dreary, heart-breaking world.
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To be successful as a junior leader at your first unit, here are six core elements to consider.
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The godly leader is indeed a powerful witness for Christ. When we follow Christ's example—and let Him take the reins of our leadership—we will experience a calling that is fulfilling beyond measure, and one in which the results are undeniable.
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In Part 2, knowledge and tools are great for your head, but you also need a heart to shape experience into judgment and wisdom. Learn to understand the numbers and balance them with what you value in your heart.