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10 Ways to Fight the Cost of Inflation
“There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no one independence quite so important, as living within your means,” – Calvin Coolidge. All across America, people are struggling to make ends meet while the government is doing nothing to ease inflation or the high cost of gas and food. So, it is time that we take the responsibility to help the situation ourselves. Inflation and high gas prices are not forever, but we should consider them a long-term problem and make the sacrifices to defeat them. The ten things below are not easy, especially after more than two years of restrictions due to Covid-19, but they may be necessary, at least…
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The Gospel of Matthew Study Help (Matthew 26:55-63)
The Passion of Christ Questions to be answered in this study How could our familiarity of the death burial and resurrection of Christ be a hindrance? How do you answer the question Jesus asked the multitude following the Roman soldiers: Why didn’t you arrest me when I sat teaching in the temple daily? Why did the High Priest choose to have Jesus arrested outside of the temple when they could have easily arrested Him any day when He taught there? There is another reason that the events happened as they did, which lead up to the arrest of Jesus; what is it? How do the events of the passion of…
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Understanding and Managing Anger
“Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice:” Ephesians 4:31. The first thing to consider is that anger is a God-given drive, given for self-preservation and standing firm in the faith. The Bible teaches anger itself is not sin according to Ephesians 4:26, “be angry and sin not.” So, what causes anger to be a sin? When anger results from our pride, which contradicts God’s purpose, it becomes sin. We can tell if our anger is a sin if it is directed toward the offender instead of the solution to the problem. We also know our anger has turned…