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Call To Active Duty

February 4, 2010

By Evelyn W. Davison

All across America, there's a shaking going on. People are shaking their heads at how important it is to practice, protect and preserve our rights to pray—anywhere, anytime.

I received a recent news report that there are seven terrorist cell groups who are operating in many of our churches and ministries. They have been identified as: Bin Sleepin, Bin Arguin, Bin Fightin, Bin Complainin, Bin Deceivin, Bin Stealin, and Bin Missin. 

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What is Jesus' Gospel?

February 2, 2010

By Bill Gaultiere

To follow Jesus we need to believe his gospel. What was the Good News that Jesus preached, taught, and manifested? Christians have different answers:

"Jesus died on the cross for you so you could be forgiven and go to heaven when you die."

"Jesus came to set us free from oppression and now we need to extend his compassion to those in need."

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Partnering with Pros - Life Coach Jerome Daley

February 1, 2010

By Linda Jewell

Have you ever felt like you're bungling around, trying to figure out God's will for your life?  Or, even if you're clear that God has given you a message, a ministry and a mission, do you sometimes get lost? Sometimes get stuck? Sometimes get discouraged?

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Personality Training - Equipping Others for Peaceful Living

February 1, 2010

By Linda Gilden

Romans 12:18  "If it is possible as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone."

If we are true to that verse, we cannot be selective in practicing it. Neither can we limit ourselves to equipping others through our Personality Training seminars. We must be available to train people in the church, workplace, educational arenas, and more.

While I was judging a literary meet at a local school, one of the administrators stopped by to chat. She mentioned a problem in one of the classrooms.

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Using The Personalities as a Teacher

February 1, 2010

By Sharon Norris Elliott

I teach high school students and their world is all about them, so they particularly enjoy thinking and talking about themselves.

I introduce the personalities to them not only to help them know more about themselves, but also to help me understand their idiosyncracies. My passion is not only to teach, but to touch my students in a profound way. Knowing which students are born leaders (cholerics), perfectionists (melancholies), peace-seekers (phlegmatics), and joy producers (sanguines) gives me a heads-up on how to best relate to and reach them.

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