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  • God Does Not Test Our Faith  By : Ryan Pearson
    Answer the question; "Does God Test Our Faith?". See the viewpoint of Spirituality vs. Religion. Discover a brand new view point to consider and contemplate.
  • God in a Box  By : Duke Clarke
    Most people want to put God in a box. Find out what happens when you do that.
  • God Is Stronger Than Your Fears and Other Phobias  By : Stanley Popovich
    At times, our fears and anxieties may seem too powerful to overcome however there is one person who is stronger than your fears and that is God. God can be a powerful ally in overcoming our fears, however a person must know where to begin.
  • God Wants You to Pray Persistently  By : Babes Tan-Magkalas
    You pray day and night with deep faith, but God does not seem to hear you. You remain jobless, your friend remains seriously ill and the man of your dreams is nowhere in sight. What should you do?
  • God Will Help You To Manage Your Fears And Stresses  By : Stanley Popovich
    God should be your first step in managing your fears and anxieties. Here are some suggestions on how a person can use the help of God in his or her own struggles.
  • God's Abundant Blessings: 5 Steps To Enjoying More Of Them  By : Rob Marshall
    God wants to bless us, but He never forces us to accept His blessings. There are five steps we can that will help us enjoy all the blessings He wants to give us.
  • Going Back To The Basics  By : Bishop Eddie L. Long
    In order for us to talk about nations and kingdoms, there has to come a peace within each of us. God needs men and women to line up with His word. All of the things that God ordained will automatically happen when order hits.
  • Got Connections?  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    There are a lot of people living in self-pity, going around with the, "poor me" attitude. Their talk is always about defeat. Perhaps they have forgotten that we have the best "connection" there is!
  • Gratitude or Abundance - Which Comes First?  By : Rob Marshall
    Being grateful for abundance before we experience it may seem like putting the cart before the horse, but it's really all about realizing what we already have.
  • Grow spiritually, a guide to spiritual development  By : Tim Maher
    To grow spiritually in a world defined by power, money, and influence is a Herculean task. As a result, our concepts of self-worth and self-meaning are muddled. How can we strike a balance between the material and spiritual aspects of our lives?
  • Growing Up Spiritually: Walk Your Walk Live Your Talk  By :
    There are universal human truths that apply to all of us. They are guidelines to live the good life. They are easy to preach and teach and very hard t live. They are the secrets to leading a fulfilling and happy life.
  • Happy, Healthy and Alive: Living a Life of Purpose  By : Adam Price
    Do you need to be living a life of purpose? Of course you do. When everything in the universe works as a function of action and reaction, you certainly need to know how you can contribute to the greater scheme of things. No matter how unimportant it may seem now, living a life of purpose may just be what you need to find your true potential and live happily as a human being. Here are some simple tips to start with.
  • Have You Failed?  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    Far too many people look at a set back or a disappointment as a failure and then they just quit. They abandon their dreams, they discard their goals, or they put their plans in a drawer and just quit! You don’t have to!
  • He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him  By : Jon Straumfjord
    The God of the Bible promises real, tangible blessings in this lifetime, while the vast majority of religions offer a life of rigid obedience, with the hope of reward in the next life. Can a deity be trusted to provide a very great reward in the subsequent life when he/she has tendered no real blessings in this life? I doubt it.
  • He looks just like his father  By : Elsabe Smit
    When a child is born, we acknowledge that the child is a combination of the parents - the best and the worst of both parents. We choose to forget this when our children grow older and display behaviour that reminds us of our dark side. We then often blame the child rather than deal with our own traits or fears.

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