Forgiveness Isn’t Fair
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PlayStop Popout X There is a distinct danger of a second generation losing sight of the battles and struggles that formed the positions of the first generation. What is deemed as the fervor of our grandparents, became simple formalism to our parents and has become our generation’s apathy. We are living in a day where…
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PlayStop Popout X A steward is someone who manages another’s wealth. He does not own that wealth himself, but he has the privilege of enjoying it and using it for the profit of his master. The most important thing about a steward is that he must serve his master faithfully (1 Cor. 4:2). When he…
PlayStop Popout X John F. Kennedy wrote, “Great crises produce great men and great deeds of courage.” While it is true that a crisis helps to make a person, it is also true that a crisis helps to reveal of what a person is made. Pilate faced a great crisis, but his handling of it…