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J.G. Stripe said, ‘Faith is like a toothbrush: Everybody should have one and use it regularly, but it isn’t safe to use somebody else’s.’ We can sing loudly about the “Faith of our Fathers” but we can’t exercise the faith of our fathers. We can follow men and women of faith and share in their exploits, but we can’t succeed...

When we see [God] in the midst of a difficult situation, we are more likely to be gentle, quiet, and settled in our interactions with others. We don’t have to get excited and fearful because God is near. He is with us. Nothing is going to happen apart from His knowledge and plan. ...

We often think of repentance as a one-time choice.  Instead, it takes place over time as we see our need, turn to God, and replace sinful actions, habits, words, thoughts, and desires with God-exalting ones. ...

As I have spent more and more time analyzing egalitarian arguments, I have concluded that evangelical feminism is becoming a new path to theological liberalism for evangelicals in our generation. ...

The bad men have taken Jesus up the hill and have nailed His hands and His feet on these big pieces of wood so that He will die after a while. Can you think what it would be like if you were hanging there with nails through your hands? Oh, what a terrible thing they are doing to Jesus! Do you know hwy Jesus was nailed there? It is because He loves you and me. You...

One group claims that children are undersized and defective adults; the other, that adults are oversized and defective children. Neither is true. ...