King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that terrified him, one that seemed to say that despite his political and military power he couldn’t control his own
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Through The Fire
In Daniel chapter 3, the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego is not about the dilemma of bowing down to the king’s statue or defying
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Nebuchadnezzar’s Vision
“College Graduate Encounters Executioner First Day On The Job!” might have been the headlines in the Babylon Daily, following the events of Daniel chapter 2.
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Daniel 1: Standing With The God Who Is Present
Starting a new series on Daniel, Rob takes us through the historical and cultural background that led up to Daniel and his friends being carried
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The Incarnation
At Christmas we celebrate the Word becoming flesh, God becoming human, born the conventional way into an ordinary world, surrounded by ordinary people. In doing
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The Wise Men
So who were those wise men that showed up out of nowhere to bring gifts to baby Jesus? They’re often popularized in contemporary culture as
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Your Body Matters
In this season when we celebrate the Incarnation, the God who walked among us, Viji reminds us that our body, and what we do with
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The Bible—A Brief Interlude
It’s hard to get the big picture when you’re right in the middle of it. Focusing on one day at a time may make life
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E3 Update
Greg gives an update on his work with E3: Evangelizing, Equipping believers and Establishing churches.
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The Journey Out Of Self-Goodness
Like the rich young ruler in Luke 18, we like to think of ourselves as self-made people, successful because of our own talents, abilities and