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A good friend of mine is a sailor. By sailor, I don't mean someone who pilots motor-powered boats. He is a purist who prefers the song of the winds filling the sails to the din and throb of a motor in his boat. Once while sailing in Florida's Tampa Bay, he somehow sailed outside the currents and…
 
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"Are you sure that's what you want?" The voice within my mind was firm but gentle. "Oh yes Lord," I replied, "I want more than anything to be consumed by you, by the fire of your presence." "You do understand fire, don't you?" the Lord replied. "Of course I understand fire," I replied…
 
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Kitty Voges has spent 22 years as personal secretary to the Africa Regional Director, and also manages the Africa Regional Office. She is married to Peet Voges, the World Mission Communications coordinator for that region. The Voges have three grown sons. Q. Where were you born and raised? A.…
 
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Andrew Twibell from Muncie, Indiana, is a senior biology/pre-med major at Olivet Nazarene University (ONU) in Bourbonnais, Illinois. He is serving his second year as the ONU student body president and has been elected as the co-chair of the Nazarene Student Leadership Association. After graduation…
 
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Q: Sometimes I've heard preachers talking about God waiting for a certain amount of prayer before He'll meet a need, such as church growth or bringing a lost child to salvation. That sounds a lot like we have to do works to persuade God to act in grace. How can that be? Your question raises an…
 
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The First General Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene in 1907 emphasized the vital role the Sunday School plays in the lives of people: "It is necessary that each teacher be in possession of 'perfect love' as a definite experience, that each pupil may have a living object lesson." The Sunday…
 
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Statistics are part of the Church of the Nazarene. The groups that united at Pilot Point had kept meticulous records for years. At each annual assembly, leaders carefully preserved membership data, finances, and even lay leader addresses. Church leaders studied this information to gauge the spread…
 
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Family stories are wonderful ways of transmitting family history and heritage across generations. Can you imagine what it must have been like to be a Hebrew child listening to the ancient tales of the great heroes of Israel? Every evening when the sun sank low and the evening stars began their…
 
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Every Christian has heard of baptism. Some Christian communities are firmly established on the mode of administering Christian baptism. I remember when I was a young pastor, some of my parishioners believed baptism could only be administered by immersion, while others preferred sprinkling. Some…
 
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I once heard a Catholic priest tell a joke about a scene in Heaven. Jesus walks up to a Protestant and a Catholic and says to them, “I am glad to see you two getting along so well.” Then Jesus turns to the Protestant and says, “I would like to introduce you to my mother.  I don’t think you two have…