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Church Words 101: Anoint
Doctrine Emily DeAngelo Doctrine Emily DeAngelo

Church Words 101: Anoint

Imagine the taste of melt-in-your-mouth mozzarella balls covered with seasoned olive oil to remember this church word: anoint. This word is most frequently used in the Bible with a special sense to set people or objects apart or consecrate them for service to God.

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3 Truths for Students to Remember for Back to School
Students Devin Kelly Students Devin Kelly

3 Truths for Students to Remember for Back to School

Back-to-school time is upon us! I know that for some students, this is a time of excitement. But for other students, those same mysteries of the start of a new school year can be the source of anxiety and fear. So, I wanted to take this time to speak to students who are starting a new school year.

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Colossians 1:1-14 Devotional/Study
Devotional Jonathan Thiede Devotional Jonathan Thiede

Colossians 1:1-14 Devotional/Study

Over the next few months, we will be exploring the book of Colossians! This book has many key themes including Wisdom, Suffering, Spirituality, and, above all, Christ himself. We pray that this devotional series is an encouragement to you as we unite in our mission of helping people find and follow Jesus.

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Church Words 101: Covenant
Doctrine Brady Randall Doctrine Brady Randall

Church Words 101: Covenant

The term “covenant” is significant and runs throughout the entire Bible. In fact, the term “testament” is another word for covenant, which designates the two parts of the Bible.

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Why were Certain Books Excluded from the Bible?
Doctrine Dan Irvin Doctrine Dan Irvin

Why were Certain Books Excluded from the Bible?

Have you ever considered how the Bible was formed? You’d be correct to assume that the process of how the Bible was put together is complex, and it involves quite the historical and theological journey. However, not all ancient texts found their place within the pages of the Bible.

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