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Pride

1 Corinthians 1:17-31 Paul wasn’t interested in baptism or fancy talk. He was not out to impress anyone with his knowledge or his communication skills. He didn’t give a hoot what the world thought of him or of his preaching. This is a lesson that the church has yet to learn—particularly those who appreciate...

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Purity & Peace

1 Corinthians 1:1-17 Paul called attention to the fact that he was “called by the will of God” (1:1). He was called to be an apostle, to fulfill a specific role in the Early Church. We need to take care that we don’t dismiss the nature and reality that all Christians are called into...

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Marriage Amendment: On the Horns of a Dilemma

President George W. Bush has called for an amendment to the Constitution in order to stop the encroachment of those who want access to the various federal and state benefits that are accorded to married couples. Those benefits include various financial arrangements that were originally provided to encourage and sustain marriage in the United...

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Identity Theft

With all the hoopla about identity theft, you’d think that those who have the credit card companies would put on their proverbial thinking caps. It seems to me that it is the credit card companies who are at fault. They really don’t have their customer’s best interests in mind. I submit that there are...

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Business Relationships

WIIFM (What’s In It For Me) is an acronym used by marketers and advertisers to structure their craft. WIIFM is the idea that people respond to marketing solely on the basis of what they will get from a particular product or service. It provides the foundation for virtually all marketing these days. Everyone teaches...

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Internet Dangers, Pray for Protection

A lot of people think that Wired News is a cutting-edge venture. It lives in the intersection of technology and pop culture. A recent article by Tony Long, Your Right To Be An Idiot, provides some sound advice for Internet travelers. Be careful if you read the article. Most of what you read will...

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