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Faith at Work: How to Deal with Job Loss in a Faith-Centered Way

June 12, 2011 by  
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Millions of people have lost their jobs as a result of this recession. You may be one of them. While the stock market has shown some positive movement, it’s unclear whether things will genuinely improve soon or if the rally we’ve seen is a false one.

So how does a person of faith deal with the loss of their job and not lose their faith?

Robin Mark: Revival in Belfast

September 22, 2010 by  
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Robin Mark is an acclaimed worship leader and songwriter based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. From this homebase, Robin combines an international ministry in Praise and Worship with a leadership role at Christian Fellowship Church, where he has served for over 20 years.

God Gives The Increase

May 8, 2010 by  
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Did you know that when you preach the gospel, it is God’s job to get the response? Your job is simply to speak. Here’s how to raise the dead.

10 Ways to a Closer Relationship with God

March 14, 2010 by  
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We each have the opportunity to welcome God into our lives each day, spend time with God, and tangibly feel God’s spirit in our thoughts, conversations and actions. Encouraging ourselves to cherish the pleasure of knowing God in everyday ways is a joy, and recognizing that one simple fact is the basis for creating a closer relationship with God. Here are ten simple ways you can use to start creating a closer relationship with God.

Does Anybody Really Care?

January 23, 2010 by  
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Nehemiah was the kind of person who cared. He cared about the traditions of the past and the needs of the present. He cared about the hopes for the future. He cared about his heritage, his ancestral city, and the glory of his God.

Nehemiah broke down and cried when he heard that Jerusalem walls still had not been rebuilt. Why did this upset him? Walls mean little in most present day cities, but in Nehemiah’s day they were essential. Nehemiah was deeply grieved about the condition of Jerusalem. After his grief he poured out his heart to God and looked for ways to improve the situation.

Where Are The Miracles?

January 13, 2010 by  
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Miracles and healing are not dead today, nor are they reserved for the ultra-pious. God’s people can and do see them happen all the time. Would you like to see them happen in your life?

Why Is God Called Father?

October 13, 2009 by  
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Why is God called “Father” instead of “Mother” or some other name? It may not be what you think. Find out more about what He is and isn’t, and His heart to love you, here.

How Big Is Your God?

October 12, 2009 by  
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Are you limiting God’s might by mere circumstances? I invite you to open your mind enough to let the Creator of the Universe help you out of your troubles.

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