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Forgiving the One Who Hurt Us
We have been talking the last couple of months about the teaching of the Bible that can help quiet some of the storms that teenagers face today and how they

WHAT IS NOT ASSUMED
Ancient Cappadocia Gregory of Nazianzus was born into a Christian family in Cappadocia. His father, bishop of Nazianzus, gave Gregory an intense religious education. He studied in Caesarea, Caesarea Philippi,

Acceptable Change
Our church family at Baker Heights has changed over the past few months because of several events that have brought us a renewal of our faith and a more spiritual

“Test the Spirits”: Discerning Truth in a Confusing World
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of voices in the world today? Everyone seems to have an opinion, a new revelation, or a “truth” they want you

A Living Sacrifice
Paul stumped his readers when he said, “present your bodies as a living sacrifice” (Rom 12:1). Living sacrifice?!? It was like a green stop sign or jumbo shrimp. It made

Assumptions
Assumptions can be dangerous. For example, there is a story about a photographer for a magazine who was assigned to take photos of an ongoing forest fire. The smoke from

“Set an Example”: Living a Life that Speaks Volumes for Christ
Have you ever felt like you’re “too young,” “too new to the faith,” or simply “not important enough” to make a real difference for God? Perhaps you’ve thought, “I’ll make

She Began to Serve
Among the basalt stone ruins in Capernaum today, there stands a foundation believed to have been the remains of Peter’s house. Whether it really was Peter’s home divides archeologists, but

Oh, To Be Like Thee
As Christians, we are to take on more and more of the character of Jesus Christ. Romans 8:29 says that God predestined us to “be conformed to the image of




