Bart Warren

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Freedom

True freedom is experienced only when one lives according to the recognition that they belong to God. Solomon was right to say, “For the LORD gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding; he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity…For the upright will …

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To Tell the Truth

Starting in December of 1956, some 3,811 episodes (and counting!) of the game show known as To Tell the Truthhave aired on network television. The celebrity panel has to figure out which of the three contestants is telling the truth about their life and adventures. Why are we so fascinated with this? I’m not sure. It …

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Competing with Culture

King Solomon knew he was in for a fight. He knew it would be a challenge to keep his children from giving in to the pagan culture that surrounded them. He would plead with his son to listen (knowing it was a very real possibility he wouldn’t): Hear, my son, your father’s instruction, and forsake …

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Hearing Your Name

There is just something about hearing your name. On some occasions, it is scary. If your mom or dad ever calls you by your whole name—first, middle, and last—you are likely in pretty big trouble. On other occasions, it is a special honor. Graduation ceremonies are a great example of this. Why in the world …

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Am I Strong?

How do I know if I am strong? There are numerous ways to measure physical strength. One example of a physical strength test would be the bench press. Each year at the NFL combine players demonstrate how many times they can press 225 pounds. 15—25 times seems to be about the average window. Justin Ernest of …

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Different Types of Defense

It is hard to put into words what it was like to hear from our Ukrainian brother Alex “Sasha” Misiats on Sunday night. On the one hand, it was riveting to hear from someone who is a native with firsthand knowledge about the people, the land, and the history of the Ukraine. So many of …

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The Beauty & Power of HOPE

Viktor E. Frankl is one of those rare and special individuals who survived Hitler’s concentration camps. He went on to become a well-respected psychiatrist in his time after the war. Frankl dedicated his life’s work to exploring and sharing the necessity and influence of meaning & hope. Frankl observed that the people who survived the …

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Thankful for the Gospel

Gospel = Good News The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the good news that sinners can be saved! Thanks to the sacrificial death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, sinners like you and me have hope because we can be cleansed of our sins and made righteous in the sight of God. Romans 1:1-17 …

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Lessons Learned from Joshua

The book of Joshua is so great. Not only is it “for our instruction…and…encouragement…” (Romans 15:4), it is captivating! Joshua tells us of war and intrigue…victories and losses…warnings and challenges…miraculous signs and wonders (huge fortified walls crashing down, a river drying up for people to cross, the sun standing still, etc.)…it has it all! The …

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All Things New

Happy New Year! How many times have you heard that phrase in the last few days? Most likely, the person saying it to you sincerely desires for you to have a great 2022. Of course, it could also mean that they are just thankful 2021 is gone and a fresh new year has finally arrived… …

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