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Should Man Live According To The Bible?
by Gianni Truvianni | June 05, 2008
Category: News and Society / Religion
There is a book called the Bible which we have all heard of as the one that is the word of God straight from him concerning all from the world’s creation to our own while not excluding how he believes we should behave toward not only him but each other. This book I speak of is of equal importance at least as far as the “Old Testament” is concerned to both the members of the Hebrew faith as it is to the members of the Judeo-Christian faith, the “New Testament” being the place where these two religions part company.
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My New Book "Love Your Sister" A Tale of Incest Inspired By a German Couple on CNN
by Gianni Truvianni | March 31, 2008
Category: Writing and Speaking / Writing Articles
The title of my newest and second book is “Love Your Sister”; the idea of which came to me from a story I heard on CNN approximately a year ago concerning a German couple who by virtue of being brother and sister to each other were being forced to battle in courts of law for their right to be legally declared husband and wife. Incestuous was their relationship which had already seen this young lady bear four children to her brother.
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Christ Wants the Whole Package
by Patrick Roberts | November 17, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
God invests in people whose hope is no longer in worldly riches, but rather only in Christ.
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Are Spiritual and Monetary Riches Compatible?
by Patrick Roberts | November 16, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Jesus says that worldly wealth makes it nearly impossible for a man to keep his mind set on God but, with God anything is possible.
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How to Pray
by Patrick Roberts | November 16, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Seeking Christ in any way possible, especially through prayerfully spending time with Him, is the most basic obedience I can imagine.
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Good Money, Bad Money
by Patrick Roberts | November 14, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
If money is an issue in western Christendom, then it is a heart issue. It would be best for us to seek Christ, learn His will for us in this area, obey, and move on.
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God's Money (Part One)
by Patrick Roberts | November 13, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Even if we’re just paying the bills we should do so to the glory of God. While we’re at it, let’s use our brains, time and energy and whatever other resources we can muster in order to advance the kingdom of heaven.
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God's Money (Part Two)
by Patrick Roberts | November 13, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Christ will make it possible for His people to downsize their weekly time and energy expenditures if needs be. It shouldn’t be too much of a stretch for us to work less and still make enough for a basic living.
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Joy and God's Other Unexpected Gifts
by Patrick Roberts | November 11, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
There is every desirable, heavenly asset in Christ, such as freedom, joy, grace, mercy, contentment, salvation, Godliness and love. Every heavenly gift takes root and is best expressed in Christ Himself.
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Joy Is Like a Train
by Patrick Roberts | November 11, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
All things considered, letting Christ be the only Way to joy is a lot like riding a train. This is not because He takes us up and out of this reality, but because the work required from us to receive joy from Christ is more of a non-work.
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Loving the Holy One
by Patrick Roberts | November 11, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Worshipping God and loving God are similar in that neither one can be excessively premeditated. And we love and worship best when we do not claim to have the Object of our admiration all figured out.
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Unexpected Joy Is Pure Joy
by Patrick Roberts | November 09, 2007
Category: News and Society / Religion
Spontaneous people might appreciate unexpected joy in Christ because the best kind of joy is seasoned with at least a dash of spontaneity. We can’t see it coming, but that’s what makes it great.
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