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Women in Church History: Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753–1784)

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While we know her as Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American published poet remains a mystery to us in many ways. This is because she was kidnapped from her birth family and sold into slavery while still a small child… Read More: https://rcus.org/article/women-in-church-history-phillis-wheatley-c-1753-1784/

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Is God calling you to the mission field?

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Are you called to the mission field? This is a question many of us may be weighing and praying through, either for ourselves or on behalf of a brother or sister in Christ. It’s not easy to answer. In fact, I’ve found that many Christ-followers spend years of their lives waiting for something–a sign or a […]

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Warring Against God

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The archery reference in this passage may be obscure at first glance, and yet the background is very familiar to us. At this point we see Ahab, the king of Israel in cooperation with Jehoshaphat the king of Judah, both at war against the nation of Syria. Prior to this battle, the prophet of the […]

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