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No More Equivocation!

Rev. Bill Banuchi “But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve,… whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amornti-Aites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.”—Joshua …

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Word for 2024

First, a recap of 2023 – In short, it was a year of sifting; of separating the wheat from the chaff, identifying the real warriors, while exposing the cowardly pretenders who name the Name, but will not count the cost of discipleship. John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus at his first coming and …

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IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES

Before I responded to the call to the ministry I was successfully developing a career in mechanical design and engineering. One might think that would be totally inconsistent with a calling based on faith. After all, isn’t faith the opposite of engineering and science? What I’ve learned over the years is that my background in …

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Word to the Church in 2019

This is a critical time in the life of our nation. We must get the word out concerning the consequential decision we will make as a nation on Nov. 3, 2020. Please click the link below and listen to this message and share it however you can. If you have any questions or concerns feel …

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HOWEVER THE COURT RULES

We will soon be hearing the opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court concerning same-sex marriage in America. Those on the left demand what they call “marriage equality” nation-wide, and those on the right are calling for the Federal Government to stay out of the marriage business. Their thinking seems to be “Let the people decide …

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WHAT THE PRESIDENT’S INAUGURAL SPEECH TELLS US

As I listened to the President’s inaugural speech I couldn’t help but feel grieved for my country. At a time when we could be celebrating equality and unity, I heard nothing but divisiveness, and a determination to push through an agenda rooted in liberation theology with the clear intent of getting reparations for the injustices …

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