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With Whom Do You Agree?by Curt Klingerman
Is time for believers to crystal clear about whether they believe the Word of God?
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How to Find Hopeby Curt Klingerman
How many are overwhelmed by hopelessness, or perhaps, are simply less hopeful now than before? What is the true source of hope?
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How Should The Church Interact Wit...by Curt Klingerman
Why is it important to keep a Kingdom mindset when interacting with government?
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Frustrated Livesby Curt Klingerman
Some people are living frustrated lives, because they're not living their God-given destiny. Why is this?
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The Basics (Part 5)by Curt Klingerman
Part 5 begins to cover the doctrine of baptisms, found in Hebrews 6:2.
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How The Church Should Interact Wit...by Curt Klingerman
Can we influence an evil king? This is an important question. The way we answer it may influence us.
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How to Create Your Realityby Curt Klingerman
Are you chasing your best version? Are trying to change your reality? Is it possible, if so, how?
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Permission to Failby Curt Klingerman
At what point to some stop granting themselves permission to fail God?
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What Does Forgiveness Look Like (P...by Curt Klingerman
Can we translate Jesus' example of forgiveness into our own lives? How can we handle emotions that interfere with forgiveness?
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Revelation and The Body of Christby Curt Klingerman
Revelation 12:10 says, "I heard a loud voice in Heaven, saying, Now is come salvation, and the Kingdom of our God, and the power of His Christ: for the accuser of...
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Restoring Hopeby Curt Klingerman
It can be easy at times to lose sight of hope, which is why it's important to remember one thing . . .
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Legacy and the Last Daysby Curt Klingerman
Have you ever considered the long term consequences or results of your lifestyle?
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What Does Forgiveness Look Like?by Curt Klingerman
Christianity 101 tells us forgiveness is vital to our walk with God, but what does it look like?
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How The Church Should Interact Wit...by Curt Klingerman
Part 2 has some specific ways the Church should interact with government, using the prophet, Daniel as an example
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The Art of Faultfindingby Curt Klingerman
If you choose, you can find fault with anyone. If you're constantly looking for faults in others, you may want to ask yourself what's going on.