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Who Killed Jesus? We All Did

About this time last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill designed to curtail antisemitism on college campuses. Critics of the legislation reached the farfetched conclusion that it would make it illegal for anyone to publicly say who … Continue reading

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Three Denials, Three Professions

Perhaps more than any other disciple, the apostle Peter’s life exemplified how hard it is to be faithful. He was obviously committed to Christ, but he also stumbled in colossal ways. The biggest mistake he ever made came at the … Continue reading

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Keep the Blood of Jesus Flowing to Your Heart

I had a heart attack on Sept. 5. Like 9/11, 9/5 is now a date I will always remember. Among many other thoughts that have entered my mind since that day, I remember the image a nurse showed me of … Continue reading

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Lord’s Supper Talks

The primary reason that Christians gather for Sunday worship is identified in a fleeting reference of Acts 2. The plot of that passage is to tell the story of a tragedy-turned-miracle — the resurrection of Eutychus after he fell from … Continue reading

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