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Building A Pro-Life Culture

As my husband drove home from work the other day, he saw hundreds of crosses at a local Catholic church representing the millions of lives lost to abortion. He realized that those crosses could represent not just the lives lost to date, but all the descendants of a single child lost to abortion....

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2015 Year-end Pastoral Letter

As another year has reached its finale, let us rejoice in God’s delight in doing us good, and let us trust in Jesus Christ who is the same yesterday, and today, and forever! (Heb. 13:8). Thank you for your faithful support of the ministry of New Covenant Bible Church throughout this year. ...

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Pathways To Holiness

They (Romans 5-8) are without doubt among the greatest and most glorious chapters of the whole New Testament. ...

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Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence

Between purchasing presents and planning travel, enjoying holiday concerts and attending parties, it is all too easy for the bustle of Christmas to silence the sacredness and crowd out the quiet anticipation of the truths of this glorious season. ...

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France: A Fabric Torn - By John Piper

In France the fabric of family and nation is torn, and ten thousand human fibers are frayed with anger, and wet with grief. Millions more are woven in among the stricken strands, and taste the bitter salt of tears....

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Christian Living / Randy Newman

The following article appeared on The Gospel Coalition, October 22, 2015....

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Do We Need To Rescue Others?

There is an older hymn that begins with the words, “Rescue the perishing, care for the dying…” My ...

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The English Reformation & You

Have you ever tried to understand the Reformation in England? I have thought about it and believe it’s a lot like the following experience: ...

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Increasing The Frequency Of Communion

We all have certain foods we especially enjoy. To go a month without them would leave us feeling malnourished. But there is a meal that satisfies us more than any other. That meal is the Lord’s Supper...

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New Season, Same Lord

The chill of the late fall in Morocco ushered in the clementine and orange season. We ate them by the kilo! Everyone knew the harvest arrived as men pushed selling-carts down the streets yelling “leetchin” (oranges). From our front door it took a grand total of 3 steps to greet the activity. Besides, at roughly fifty cents a pound who could pass it up!...

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