Author: Pastor Tubbs
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Have You Journeyed to Narnia?
Finally. I finally finished reading The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis’s 7-volume legendary masterpiece. My dad recommended I read the series back when I was a kid. It only took […]
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17 Proverbs for a Stronger, Happier Marriage
The Book of Proverbs is the greatest collection of wisdom ever put to paper (or…originally, papyrus or parchment). If you want to enjoy a strong, healthy, and happy marriage, you […]
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What Are Your Reading Goals for 2024?
You do have reading goals, don’t you? According to a few online sources, the average American reads about 12 books per year. Come to find out, this number includes books […]
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Is God Anti-Fun?
Can Christians have fun? By that, I mean to say: Can Christians have fun outside of singing hymns, listening to sermons, and fellowshipping over Sister Suzy’s latest dish at the […]
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To Eat or Not to Eat: The First-Century Christian Controversy Over Meat Sacrificed to Idols
The sun climbed high, showering its golden embrace over Corinth. The Isthmian Games, in honor of the mighty sea god Poseidon, were in full swing. Crowds from various city-states flooded […]
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Book Review: The True Saint Nicholas by William J. Bennett – A Concise & Pleasant Read
In his concise yet enlightening book, The True Saint Nicholas: Why He Matters to Christmas, William J. Bennett takes us on a journey through time to uncover the elusive medieval […]
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Love is the Central Theme of Christmas
Last week, I read The Christmas Box by Richard Paul Evans. It’s a famous novella released in 1995. (Yeah, I’m close to 30 years late to the party, but better […]
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Yes, You CAN Read the Bible in 2024
According to Barna Research Group, only 32 percent of Christians in the U.S. have read the Bible all the way through. If that’s not bad enough, according to the American […]
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Should I Just Read the Bible?
The Book of Proverbs couldn’t be clearer that we need to dedicate ourselves to continual learning: “But aren’t we just supposed to read the Bible?” No. The Bible doesn’t say […]
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“Don’t Judge Me! You’re Not Perfect!”
One of the most quoted commands in the Bible is “Judge not.” Yeah, people love that one. And the reason should be obvious. It erects a barrier to accountability and […]
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