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“The Gospel Unleashed”

Every small town has that one building that seems to hold the community together—a volunteer fire station, a school gym, or maybe a café where everyone knows your name. It’s…

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Citizens of Grace: How to Disagree Like Christians (Romans 14)

Disagree without division: welcome, stop judging, limit liberty by love, and chase righteousness, peace, and joy (Romans 14).

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Unashamed

This week we said goodbye to a Louisiana Legend but more importantly a legendary man of God.  There was a time when Phil’s life was spiraling, but for the unwavering…

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The Only Reasonable Response

The “Man in the Water” — Air Florida Flight 90 (1982) A Boeing 737 crashed into Washington, D.C.’s 14th Street Bridge and the icy Potomac. Six people surfaced alive. As…

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Romans – In Christ

You’re not merely forgiven—you’re family. The Spirit of adoption teaches you to pray “Abba, Father,” reminding you that you’re led by love, not driven by fear. And when suffering comes, you’re not alone. Creation groans, we groan, and the Spirit groans for us—interceding when we don’t have the words. God works all things for good—conforming us to Christ and securing a hope that cannot fail.

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God Doesn’t Need Perfect Conditions to Display His Power

“An altar is where something dies so something greater can live.”

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The Wounds We Hide and the Healing We Need: The Story of Naaman

Naaman’s story is a powerful reminder that outward success cannot heal inward brokenness. Scripture introduces him as a mighty, respected commander—but adds one painful truth: “He was a leper.” Many of us live in that tension. We look strong on the outside, but inside we carry wounds, fears, and needs we cannot fix on our own.

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Living Sacrifices—Worship That Transforms

On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the icy Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Among the survivors was Arland D. Williams Jr.—but he never made it out….

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