The power of God’s Word for you

In his book, The Wonder of the Word of God, Robert Sumner tells about a man in Kansas City who was severely injured in an explosion. The victim’s face was badly disfigured, and he lost his eyesight…

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The reasonableness of your faith

“Forget what you learned in elementary school,” Charles K. Johnson used to say. “The earth is flat as a pancake…”

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How to soften the hardest heart

It’s amazing how our own minds can deceive us even when we know something isn’t true. Studies show that sugar pills, or placebos, can alleviate many symptoms if a sick person…

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How to experience greatness through humility

When you look at how some of the world’s greatest inventions came to be, it’s amazing that many of these world-changing innovations had such humble beginnings…

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Pumpkin Pie Mix-up – From Virginia’s Kitchen

This twist on classic pumpkin pie is great for any fall get-together with friends or family. Enjoy with a dollop of whipped cream on top!

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Strawberry Trifle – From Virginia’s Kitchen

This trifle recipe has been in my family for a very long time and makes a colorful light dessert that’s perfect for any get together. Enjoy!

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English Toffee Bars – From Virginia’s Kitchen

These yummy toffee bars go perfect with a hot cup of coffee on a cool fall evening. Enjoy!

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Why you can fully trust Jesus

Les Henson, a six-foot, six-inch senior forward on the Virginia Tech basketball team, will never forget a game he played against Florida State University in Tallahassee in 1980. With just a few seconds to go and the score tied at 77 points, Henson grabbed a rebound off the Florida State backboard just a foot from the baseline…

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How to pray politically

A doctor, an engineer, and a politician were arguing one day about which profession of the three was older. “Well,” argued the doctor, “without the role of a physician, mankind could not have survived for all these years…”

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Does luck really exist?

Many of the small superstitions people have today are rooted in misunderstandings of Christians years ago. Medieval theologians, for example, argued that since a ladder leaning against a wall forms a triangle, and a triangle is a symbolic reminder of the Holy Trinity, anyone who carelessly blunders through this mystical space is risking divine wrath…

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