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Visits: 135Some ants taught me how to identify genuine brown sugar recently. I got interested in the activities of the ants, especially their movements, and decided to drop some brown sugar on the table, and observe them. After about an hour, I realized the brown sugar I had poured had reduced in quantity, and had become […]

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Visits: 309The hymn, “I Will Sing the Wondrous Story” Methodist hymn 380 (GBH 43) has deep Baptist roots. It was composed by Francis Harold Rowley, an ordained Baptist Minister. There are different records on the chronology of events in Rowley’s life, but records show he was born in Hilton, New York, and graduated B.A. at […]

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Visits: 89When you look at a functioning church, one thing you would immediately realize is that it functions just like a company, except that the church does not declare profit. It has people undertaking all kinds of activities: pastors, ushers, cleaners, cashiers, administrators, accountants and many more. All these contribute to the running of the […]

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Visits: 57Yesterday’s devotional, entitled, “Who Are The Called,” dealt with the issue of those who are called, and concluded that all believers are called to make disciples; and some of the called — the pastors — play coordinating roles among those who are called; to equip the other believers for the work of ministry, and […]

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Visits: 182In a discussion about who is a Christian minister recently, I asked a Professor in Theology, “Are not all believers called?” He agreed with me, that all believers are called. Something happened in the resurrection day account in Matthew 28 that gives this a Biblical basis. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had experienced […]

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