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Life Principle #25

God blesses us so that we might bless others.


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God loved us so that we might love others. He blesses us so that we might bless others. Learn more.

Answers to Life's Questions

What does God's love look like?  Read answer.

What tools has God provided me to help me share my faith?  Read answer.

What the Bible Says About...

Accountability

In an age of individual rights, the principle of accountability runs strongly against the popular grain.  Learn more.

Jesus

We all consider our Savior a great friend. But none of us have an exhaustive knowledge of the heights, depths, and breadth of his amazing friendship. Learn more.

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Evangelism from Another Side

As I meditated on the character of God, it began to occur to me that world-winning was actually His job. Read article.

Life Examples

Barnabas

Wherever Barnabas went, people's face lit up.  Learn more.

 

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