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Views: 51The hymn, “Onward, Christian soldiers,” Methodist hymn 822 (GBH 114) was written by Sabine Baring-Gould. Sabine Baring-Gould was born in 1834 and died in 1924. He was curate of a mission church at Horbury Bridge, England. He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge; and got Bachelor of Arts in 1857, and a Master of […]

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Views: 46Who is your Lord? Why are you a Christian? I realized over the years that people become Christians for very diverse reasons, and some are very, very interesting. I made a resolve some time back that has greatly helped my Christian life: that whatever I do in my Christian practice, should be aimed at […]

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Views: 43It is really nice to be unnoticed in the crowd because no one really pays attention to you, notices you or judges you. No one creates any expectation of  you so you live your life without any cares about its interpretation or influence. But the moment you begin to carry a message, people begin […]

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Views: 61In my junior year in college, I tried wooing a young woman in another college. This required that I made the five hour trips from my campus to hers often, and it became part of my routine. But I got there one day to find her in total disarray. I had never seen her […]

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Views: 75It was a normal day, and I was simply minding my own business; doing some research online. And then I saw an object flashing to the right side of the web page. I clicked it, and a page popped up asking my age. I entered ‘27’, which was my age at the time. And […]

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Views: 63I thank God for sparing me the pain of tooth problems all these years, because I have observed my Mom go through some really bad tooth problems, and saw the pain she went through. I also saw how inflamed the jaw became when they finally extracted the tooth, and I prayed I never have […]

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