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Continue reading →: manipulation or truth telling?We need to choose between manipulative tactics and truth telling.
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Continue reading →: First Seminar!!First Hand Truth Bible Study Seminar, November 6, 2025 / 6:45-8:45pm / Continental Pastries and Deli / Battle Creek, MI Months ago, I had this dream to do something to encourage people toward growing in their “first-hand” knowledge of the Word of God, and thus encourage people’s development into a…
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Continue reading →: The Church as the Body of ChristA Self-Study / Rick McNally Remember, Jesus is your main teacher and he has enabled you in Christ and you need no other! The Body of Christ is one of the primary images or metaphors that the Bible uses to describe what the church is. A few of the major…
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Continue reading →: Harsh Words or Good NewsWhat does our generation need? Rick L McNally / September 29, 2025 I remember my younger days. I remember walking up and down Rush Street in Chicago when I was a student at Moody. I remember seeing the students from another church group preaching on the grimy sidewalk streets. I…
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Continue reading →: Hiding Our Sins?An Ironic Impossibility Rick McNally / September 2025 Have you ever noticed the tendency to try to hide or cover sin? I bet you have. I bet you’ve done it too. I know I have. We speak of theology. We speak of the depths of theological concepts. Take for instance…
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Continue reading →: A Man of Sorrows / part twoRick McNally / September 12, 2025 He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; as one from whom men hide their faces, he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Isaiah 53:3 We are continuing our brief exposition of this verse from Isaiah…
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Continue reading →: A Man of Sorrows / part oneRick McNally / September 8, 2025 He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; as one from whom men hide their faces, he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Isaiah 53:3 Such were the characteristics of God’s Servant, the Messiah, as described…
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Continue reading →: Paul’s One ThingAre you “straining” and “stretching” toward the goal of Christ?






