This article is targeted at creating in whoever believes that with God all things are possible, and with such mindset, stands on the word of God to have a life of constant enjoyment of healing and health for self and others.
Are we being led by the events surrounding us or are we willing to take back our power as ambassadors of Christ and live in this earth valiantly, not afraid of every twist and turn of the circumstances which face us?
This is an autobiographical story about my journey form Alcoholism to Christianity.
A survey of the scriptures which demonstrate the kingship of Christ, the nature of his kingdom, and the authority he has over his subjects.
Too often, the Church today can appear so obsessed with statistics, influence, and big finance, that its real purpose, that of providing a place of security and spiritual guidance, does not even appear on the mission statement. Every church will have its own sales pitch, but if a “hungry sheep” should come looking simply for an uncluttered and honest Christianity, he would go from city to city carrying his hunger with him, unsatisfied.
The thought of being a real man in today’s society has a very broad and distorted view. Many men do not make ethical decisions, treat their wives badly, and make decisions based solely on what makes them happy. Their friends view their status and they find authority through their material belongings, and see themselves as “men” because of how tough they act.
The character of Jesus can be seen clearly throughout the Gospels.
How to exercise the power of words.
People in authority make mistakes. The Bible teaches us how to deal with bosses who do things wrong–how to help them to accept responsibility for their actions.
God’s name is special. Let it means something to you.
