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Ideas and Consequences

December 11, 2009 By Everett Piper - In: Blog Feature Online Exclusive

That “thing” that ultimately “determines all the rest” is the power of ideas. Ideas serve as the impetus for all human action.

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Happiness in Following the Lord

December 7, 2009 By Janelle Montgomery - In: Feature Online Exclusive

Janelle Montgomery is the award-winning Director of Public Relations for Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina. Janelle and her husband, Joe, live nearby in Liberty. Her story is one of using her God-given skills in journalism and focusing on His direction for her life.

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Opinions Can Be Dangerous

December 5, 2009 By Everett Piper - In: Blog

I was recently reading the works of contemporary scholars such as Michel Foucault, Richard Rorty, and Jacques Derrida who argue that there is no such thing as objective truth and that all knowledge, all values, all morality, and all ideas of right and wrong, good or bad, are merely the products of an ongoing “community narrative” or social dialogue within a “global village.” They say that truth is a construct not a precept.

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Sticks and Stones Break Bones, Words Can Break Hearts

December 5, 2009 By Sam White - In: Feature Lifestyle Online Exclusive

There is an interesting passage of Scripture in 2 Samuel16:5-14 and 19:14-23. David is exiled in the face of Absalom’s anarchy. It is one of the lowest points in David’s life, but as he fled, insult was added to injury when a man named Shimei shouted hurtful insults.

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Pray Back

December 1, 2009 By Mark O. Wilson - In: Blog Online Exclusive

A friend from another church sought my advice some time ago about a conflict she had with the pastor. "Do you ever pray together?" I asked. "Well," she replied, "He has prayed FOR me several times, but no, we have never really prayed together."

 

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