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  • The Work of the Believer - In Touch - October 23/24
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    The Work of the Believer

     
    The world's definition of success differs greatly from God's. Take the role of a pastor, for example--it would be easy to accept accolades for church growth, as many people equate high attendance numbers with a minister's effectiveness. But the Lord desires that we obey Him with humility. Whether we draw a crowd or not, success is measured by obedience.
     
     
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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder can be treated but can't be cured. Most often it's best to learn to assert boundaries and keep your distance for your own physical and emotional health.

     
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    What Will Happen When Revelation's Seven Trumpets Are Blown?
     
    Dr. Roger Barrier

    I have been studying the book of Revelation, and I have lots of questions about the seven trumpets. What do they mean? What will happen when they are blown in heaven?

     
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     Bible Trivia Question of the Day 
       

    What amazed Jesus upon revisiting his hometown?
    A. the townspeople's lack of faith
    B. the number of sick people
    C. the incredible faith of the townsfolk
    D. that so many had heard of his miracles abroad

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