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Without Bars and Guards
Allan W. Miller Sr.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
I was raised in a conservative Mennonite in which external evidences of being a Christian were strongly emphasized. For instance, I thought wearing a tie was a sin until I attended a Mennonite school...

Bread and Salami
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Some of the greatest servants are the most meek and humble.

Shattered Hearts and Tattered Doorsteps
by Deborah L. Berry
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Steven was an evacuee living temporarily at a shelter in Monroeville, Alabama, forced from his home in Slidell, Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina.

Seeing a King in a Kid
by Ben Durr
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Something profound occurs when one looks at the heart instead of judging by appearance.

A Tribute to a Faithful Pastor: L. C. Schwanz
by Robert C. Bender
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
One pastor's faithfulness led to years of faithful service and involvement in the church.

Why Do Good People Suffer?
You Did It for Me
Before You Leave
This Is My Story, This Is My Song
Q&A: Can a Church of the Nazarene change its name to exclude “Nazarene?”
Meet Daphne Mathebula
A Dead Silence
Is This All There Is?
The Step That Changed His Life
When You're In Charge of the Program
God’s Social Network of Grace
More Dangerous Than Bermuda
The Great Escape
Ray Kelley: A Legacy of Service
The Good Fight
Margarita’s Message
Getting a Job
Discipleship in the Church of the Nazarene
The Other 119 Hours
Hermann Gschwandtner: An Agent of Transformation
Should Yours Be a Multi-ethnic Congregation?
Searching for the Whole Church
Talking with Scott Daniels
Q&A: Standing up without sounding harsh
70 Years on the Sea
The Great Scandal
Why I Love the Church
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