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Healing Father Wounds

The Ten Commandments mention parental relationships two times; once positive and once negative. No parents were perfectly good or perfectly bad. Whether the influence was 99% in one direction or 1% in the other, in every generational relationship, there are good...

Jewish Roots – Part Three

In Parts I & II we defined this root that Paul is discussing in Romans 11. You probably noticed that this definition is a combination of 3 of the 4 traditional definitions given in church history (see the end of part 1). But why is not Jesus Himself the root? Of...

Teamwork Leadership

Many years ago, when I looked at the promises in the Bible concerning Israel, the Church, the Messianic Remnant and the End Times, I came to the conclusion that no one is strong, wise or righteous enough to fulfill them. If God was calling us to be involved, we had to...

A Bit of Honor

Giving honor to other people is a special principle of godly living. One of the Ten Commandments is to honor one’s parents (Ex. 20; Deut. 5). Giving honor is not only for parents but for all those “to whom honor is due” (Rom. 13:7). As we pass honor...