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The sacred and the profane
We live in a time of grievous sin. How can we know this? We look for the sacred but instead find the profane. Yet there is always hope.

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Christ is king
With the ever-increasing prospect of tyranny, may Christians around the world loudly proclaim, “Christ is king.”

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Humility
One of the most hated words in the English language has the ability to save our souls. But how can we become more humble? Read on to find out.

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Without the supernatural, there is no natural
Despite our society’s materialist mentality, whether we acknowledge it or not, we cannot live without the supernatural.

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Is humor dead?
We live in a culture where true laughter is scarce–which makes us wonder: Is humor dead? And how do we begin to laugh again? Read on to find out.

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Christianity sows … division?
The Christian–like its Founder–is a walking paradox. How can Christianity, the religion of love, sow so much division? Read on to find out.

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Hope does not disappoint
What is Christian hope? We can look to living examples who embodied this important virtue for an answer.

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Is Christianity inclusive or exclusive?
Many ask, “Is Christianity inclusive?”. Why can’t we just worship God the way we want? Read on to find out.

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