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Making Money: Sometimes the Most Honest Dollar is the one You Walk away from.

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

It can be hard to find honest work, especially in Kamloops. But making all the money you can, as long as it's honest, is just plain bad advice to follow in this town.

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Tags: making money, kamloops, blue collar jobs

Living the Monumental in the middle of Kamloops

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Living in Kamloops may appear mundane, but those who follow Jesus must see the monumental in the midst of the ordinary.

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Tags: christian living, kamloops, church, endurance, patience

Truth: We ask for advice even when we don't really want any.

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

Truth is something that we should chase after, even if we don't like it. What good does it do to hide from the truth? What do we accomplish by refusing to face the bad news? “And Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, “Inquire first for the word of the Lord.” Then the king...

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Tags: truth, asking for advice, advice, counsel, kamloops, jesus christ

Leadership: To Witness is to Lead.

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

"Nothing of importance happened today." Those were the words that King George III of Great Britain wrote in his diary. Just another humdrum day with nothing important to talk about. That day was July 4, 1776. On that day, another man who held to the motto "Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience...

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Tags: witness, evangelism, kamloops, ministry, work

Good Works: Applying Real Spiritual Power

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

“Then some of the itinerant Jewish exorcists undertook to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those who had evil spirits, saying, “I adjure you by the Jesus whom Paul proclaims.” Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this. But the evil spirit answered...

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Tags: good works, philanthropy, jesus, christ, christian work ethic, demons, kamloops

Top Blog Posts of the Week 5/4//2013

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

This is a list of recent blog posts which I found interesting. That I found them interesting doesn't mean I necessarily agree with or endorse all of the ideas presented in the posts, but that I found them to be intriguing and thought-provoking. They may benefit you as you prayerfully consider...

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Tags: parenting, family, kamloops parenting, wise speech, wisdom, church, church membership, hermeneutics, martin bashir, bill o'reilly, jesus, kamloops

Top Blog Posts of the Week 4/27/2013

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

This is a list of recent blog posts which I found interesting. That I found them interesting doesn't mean I necessarily agree with or endorse all of the ideas presented in the posts, but that I found them to be intriguing and thought-provoking. They may benefit you as you prayerfully consider...

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Tags: kamloops, homeschool, homeschooler, abortion, introvert, leadership, orthopathy

What freedom do we have in Word?

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

"There is an end to Scripture altogether, if license be given to alter its teachings according to our will." ~Charles Spurgeon Charles H. Spurgeon, Spurgeon’s Sermons: Volume 9, (Albany, OR: 1998). All men are called to teach the Word to their children and some of us are called to...

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Tags: fatherhood, dad, kamloops, bible

Pre-Marital Counseling: What do you think about...?

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Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

One of the special joys of being a pastor is having the privilege of celebrating marriage and getting to watch new families begin within my congregation. One of the highlights of counseling comes when you get to sit down and talk through things with the couple as they prepare for their special...

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Tags: kamloops, marriage, wedding, premarital counseling, church, theology

Shaking hands with Satan

Posted by Joshua Claycamp on

Just days before the start of World War II, Germany and Russia signed a non-aggression treaty known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. In it the two leaders, Hilter and Stalin, agreed that they would not take military action against each other even though there was simmering hatred for each other...

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Tags: is god with me?, is god listening, kamloops, christianity, stalin, hitler, wisdom

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