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10 Things You Should Know About Delegated Authority

If you happen to cross paths with someone wearing a badge, holstering a firearm, and driving a vehicle with flashing lights and a siren, you know that this is probably someone you should respect. That person is packing plenty of delegated authority—and they can have a great impact on your life. Like any law-enforcement officer,…

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Faith and Fitness: A Partner’s Story of Marketplace Ministry

Vaughn Whitfield, originally from Georgia, currently resides in Maryland with his wife and four children. A combat veteran, he served in the Navy then worked for the federal government. Through it all, he kept up a lifestyle of personal training and fitness. After nearly 20 years at his job, he was led by the Holy…

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Did You Know That You Have Authority In Christ?

Kenneth Copeland Ministries CEO Pastor George Pearsons had just dropped his wife, Pastor Terri, off at the grocery store. While she was shopping, he drove across the street to fill the car with gas. When he got out of the car, he noticed a woman behind him who was also filling her car with gas.…

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Why Voting Is Important!

Your vote is your voice. Don’t allow yourself to become a part of the negative statistics that say Christians don’t vote! Part of obeying God is exercising our God-given ability to vote in the elections. When we use our voice, we are proclaiming what He says to all the land! That is Why Voting is…

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Seven Warnings to the Nations

People all over the world are watching, thinking and wondering, How will the nations against Israel respond to the ongoing conflict? Many are afraid, many are joining in with the antisemitic notions of the nations that oppose Israel, and many are simply ignorant of the times. But there are those who are not a part…

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Exercise Your God-Given Authority

God has given us believers all power and authority over everything that comes against us in this world. This stretches across both the seen and the unseen realms—what we can see and what we can’t. In the unseen realm, for example, it means we have authority over rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against…

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