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The Tragedy of False Conversion: Simon the Sorcerer’s Story

Introduction: Why This Matters Many people believe they’re saved because they’ve prayed a prayer, been baptized, or attended church for years. But Scripture teaches us that true conversion is not about outward signs, it’s about a heart changed by the Holy Spirit. In Acts 8, we meet Simon the Sorcerer, a man who believed, was […]

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Parkinson’s Disease: Trusting God Through Trials

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that profoundly impacts movement, often presenting with symptoms such as tremors, muscle rigidity, and slowed motor function. Over one million people in the United States and five million worldwide live with this condition. While PD primarily affects older adults, it can also appear in younger individuals, even in

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The Indicative and Imperative in Church Transformation

In the life of a believer, the indicative (what God has done for us) and the imperative (what God commands us to do) are two key principles that fuel spiritual growth and transformation. Understanding these concepts can help the church approach discipleship, counseling, and personal sanctification in a way that is both gospel-centered and effective

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