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Prayed Up Packed Up and Ready to Go

Posted by christiancarguy on 30 July, 2010
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In Psalm 101 King David was setting out precepts for his new kingdom when he said in Psalm 101:6 “My eyes will be on the faithful in the land, that they may dwell with me; he whose walk is blameless will minister to me.” Finding folks like that is easier said than done as King David [...]

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The Big Mistake People Make When Buying a Car

Posted by christiancarguy on 10 July, 2010
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I see it every day people come in with a monthly budget, but the car they want is rarely within it.
The salesman does what he is supposed to do. The finance manager does the rest.
350 a month for 60 months becomes 425 for 72 months
15 years ago 250 a month for 48 became 299 for [...]

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Have You Shod Your Feet Lately?

Posted by christiancarguy on 9 July, 2010
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I have long loved to study the full Armor of God; Ephesians 6:13-18, (if you know my record for bodily accidents you would understand my need for armor), but honestly the, “having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace”, part I found difficult to understand or apply.
Until I herd R.C. Sproul [...]

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God’s Curve Control

Posted by christiancarguy on 2 July, 2010
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“God not only slowed me down, He also taught me a number of things I have never forgotten. Such as; when a friend is in truly intense pain, be it physical or emotional, it is a great comfort to them for you to just be there, no words are necessary.”
I find it interesting that the [...]

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Has Your Car’s ‘Get Up And Go’, ‘Got Up and Went’?

Posted by christiancarguy on 21 May, 2010
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“I guess my best years are behind Me.” thought the 1938 Nash that was sitting in a New Mexico Barn. The Nash had been in that barn since the Nineteen Fifties and the years had taken its toll. The tires were flat the paint had long since faded to an almost rust color. The interior [...]

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