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  1. Oct 29, 2015 · How should a Christian think? What exactly is a Christian thought life? How it is any different from those who are not Christians? How does the gospel impact our very thoughts? These questions and others compelled me to write the following 8 week study on Philippians 4:8:

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  2. Sep 1, 2019 · By integrating these varied perspectives, the article underscores that the meaning of life is not a singular truth to be discovered, but a multifaceted concept that each individual must actively create and define through their choices, relationships, and contributions to the world.

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  4. A Practical Approach to Understanding Scripture. Gene Taylor. Introduction. It is vitally important that every person study the Bible properly in order to understand the truths it reveals. For, you see, a knowledge and understanding of those truths, along with obedience to them, are essential to the salvation of one’s soul (John 8:32).

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    • I. What Paul Is Not Teaching: The Power of Positive Thinking.
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    I need to focus on this for a moment because the Christian world has been infiltrated with the false teaching of “positive thinking,” popularized by Norman Vincent Peale and, with only slight variations, by Peale’s protege, Robert Schuller. If you are at all familiar with the teachings of these men, you know that they are not Christian in any ortho...

    A number of years ago, the news media picked up the story of a woman known as “Garbage Mary.” She lived in a smelly Chicago tenement amid mounds of garbage. She spent her time rummaging through trash cans. She would bum cigarettes off her neighbors. Police took her to a psychiatric hospital after she was stopped for questioning and found to be in a...

    Why are Peale’s “Positive Thinking” and Schuller’s “Possibility Thinking” fundamentally opposed to Scripture?
    Some Christians argue that we need to be aware of what’s going on in our culture through movies, TV, etc. Your response?
    How should a Christian police officer apply Phil. 4:8when he is daily confronted by moral filth in his job?
    Someone may argue, “The Bible itself has stories of immorality, etc. What’s the difference between reading it there and watching it on TV, movies, or video?” Your answer?
  5. topics of Scripture are identified, key biblical references are provided and the mutual relationship of topics is set out clearly. Over 2,000 topics detailed in this work cover

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  7. When you read through the Bible for the first time --- and even many more times --- there will be some things which you will not be able to understand. If you need to know the meaning of a specific word or phrase, you can refer to your KJV Bible Glossary & Dictionary for many of such words and phrases. The more