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Albia Baptist Temple, Albia Iowa We are a group of Christians who are seeking to love our world and proclaim the good news of the gospel.
We are here to seek after God, share the good news of Christ, and equip our members to do both.
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New Jerusalem Baptist Church, Hopewell, Virginia Need: Bi-Vocational, Self-Supporting, or Missionary Pastor
Westside Baptist Temple, El Paso Texas Seeking a biblically qualified full-time assistant pastor
Gilgal Baptist Church, Casar North Carolina Seeking the Lord for their next Pastor
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The  First Couple to Learn That You Ought Not to Listen to the Devil! Encouraging every believer to seek God and to shun the devil, this message was preached on Sunday morning, Mar. 17, 2024, by ...
Seeking God's Face - Bro. Scott Suttle Message byBro. Scott Suttle Text: 2 Chronicles 7:14 March 13, 2024 - 11AM Calvary Baptist Church 7321 Manchester Road ...
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By Jeffrey A. Tucker The concept of the Overton window caught on in professional culture, particularly those seeking to nudge public opinion, because it taps...Is the Overton Window Real, Imagined, or Constructed?
By Jeffrey A. Tucker The concept of the Overton window caught on in professional culture, particularly those seeking to nudge public opinion, because it taps...Is the Overton Window Real, Imagined, or Constructed?
מגן דודConversion inquiries, particularly among 'unaffiliated' Israelis, climb as Israelis reconnect with tradition and Judaism after October 7
Several churches in two states and the nation's capital are hosting job fairs this week as part of a Nationwide Day of Second Chances partnership with a nonprofit that seeks to support families with barriers and obstacles to unemployment.?
The American Solidarity Party is a small but growing alternative to the Trump-Biden race.Charlie Richert would really like to stop voting for his dad.But in the last couple presidential election cycles, the 30-year-old attorney in Indianapolis has been unable to square his conscience with picking either the Republican or Democratic party nominee, so he’s resorted to writing in a name.“There’s no way I can escape having my faith inform how I vote,” said Richert, a nondenominational Christian who grew up Republican. “Unfortunately, we’ve been kind of stuck in a doom loop of candidates at the presidential level that I’ve just not felt comfortable voting for.”This year, he’s not drawn to alternatives like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Cornel West. “Maybe I’ll write in Abe Lincoln this year. Sorry to my dad, but a new name to write in would be fun,” he said.He recalls seeking to convince his classmates in an eighth-grade mock election that they should support Mitt Romney, but his chagrin with the Republican Party’s presidential nominee tracked with the ascension of Donald Trump.In a year when both major party presidential candidates are viewed unfavorably by a quarter of Americans, many find themselves less excited about the two options at the top of the ticket. But, like Richert, that doesn’t mean they’re ready to go for third-party options.The third-party candidates running in 2024 span the ideological spectrum, from independents Kennedy and Princeton University professor Cornel West to Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Then there are the more obscure party or candidate options—the Prohibition Party, Andrew Yang’s Forward Party, Maryland politician Jason Palmer, and that man in Texas who changed his name to “Literally ...Continue reading...
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