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Write with Fey: Working with a Cover Artist

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Write with Fey: Working with a Cover Artist: BLOG TOUR: Philip Verghese Ariel

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A Golden Treasure For All - A Pocket Bible Commentary (New Testament)

A TREASURE FOR ALL CHRISTIAN BELIEVERS - A POCKET BIBLE COMMENTARY FROM 
WARREN W. WIERSBE, 
PRESIDENT BACK TO THE BIBLE






















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Confident Living Magazine Articles: Bible Commentary (New Testament) Pocket Reference


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My Interview With An Indian Born British Blogger! A Guest Post And A Note About A Young Blogger!

30 Smart Ways to Write Traffic-Puller Blog Posts – A Guest Post By Nisha Pandey



It
happens to the best of us in the long run. Sooner or later, every
single blogger faces the same issue. It’s the worst thing about our
presence and the incredible difficulty making us scratch our heads.


Abandon your thought processes


Individuals need you to discuss them, not you. It’s alright to
expound on individual encounters and offer what you’ve realized from a
direct viewpoint, however be cautious of making yourself into a website
rock star. Rather, plan to be an asset and help to others. The
incongruity is that in the event that you do that, you’ll wind up
turning into a star.


So here are 30 powerful ways to keep churning out the blog posts that not only draw targeted traffic but also keep them there.


- See more at:
http://pvariel.com/30-smart-ways-to-write-traffic-puller-blog-posts-a-guest-post-by-nisha-pandey/#sthash.c6q34qdD.dpuf
It happens to the best of us in the long run. Sooner or later, every single blogger faces the same issue. It’s the worst thing about our presence and the incredible difficulty making us scratch our heads.
Abandon your thought processes
Individuals need you to discuss them, not you. It’s alright to expound on individual encounters and offer what you’ve realized from a direct viewpoint, however be cautious of making yourself into a website rock star. Rather, plan to be an asset and help to others. The incongruity is that in the event that you do that, you’ll wind up turning into a star.
So here are 30 powerful ways to keep churning out the blog posts that not only draw targeted traffic but also keep them there.
- See more at: http://pvariel.com/30-smart-ways-to-write-traffic-puller-blog-posts-a-guest-post-by-nisha-pandey/#sthash.c6q34qdD.dpuf

It
happens to the best of us in the long run. Sooner or later, every
single blogger faces the same issue. It’s the worst thing about our
presence and the incredible difficulty making us scratch our heads.


Abandon your thought processes


Individuals need you to discuss them, not you. It’s alright to
expound on individual encounters and offer what you’ve realized from a
direct viewpoint, however be cautious of making yourself into a website
rock star. Rather, plan to be an asset and help to others. The
incongruity is that in the event that you do that, you’ll wind up
turning into a star.


So here are 30 powerful ways to keep churning out the blog posts that not only draw targeted traffic but also keep them there.


- See more at:
http://pvariel.com/30-smart-ways-to-write-traffic-puller-blog-posts-a-guest-post-by-nisha-pandey/#sthash.c6q34qdD.dpuf

It happens to the best of us in the long run. Sooner or later, every single blogger faces the same issue. It’s the worst thing about our presence and the incredible difficulty making us scratch our heads.

Abandon your thought processes

Individuals need you to discuss them, not you. It’s alright to expound on individual encounters and offer what you’ve realized from a direct viewpoint, however be cautious of making yourself into a website rock star. Rather, plan to be an asset and help to others. The incongruity is that in the event that you do that, you’ll wind up turning into a star.

So here are 30 powerful ways to keep churning out the blog posts that not only draw targeted traffic but also keep them there.
Read on... 30 Smart Ways to Write Traffic-Puller Blog Posts – A Guest Post By Nisha Pandey

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It happens to the best of us in the long run. Sooner or later, every single blogger faces the same issue. It’s the worst thing about our presence and the incredible difficulty making us scratch our heads.
Abandon your thought processes
Individuals need you to discuss them, not you. It’s alright to expound on individual encounters and offer what you’ve realized from a direct viewpoint, however be cautious of making yourself into a website rock star. Rather, plan to be an asset and help to others. The incongruity is that in the event that you do that, you’ll wind up turning into a star.
So here are 30 powerful ways to keep churning out the blog posts that not only draw targeted traffic but also keep them there.
- See more at: http://pvariel.com/30-smart-ways-to-write-traffic-puller-blog-posts-a-guest-post-by-nisha-pandey/#sthash.c6q34qdD.dpuf

Confident Living Magazine Articles: THE FOOL'S FOLLY


 This psalm describes the atheist and gives eight reasons why he is a fool. First, he does not acknowledge God (v. 1). He lives as if there is no God. He does not obey God (v. 1). Some people think that human nature is basically kind and good. Not so. We are abominably corrupt by nature (Rom. 3:9). He does not understand God (v. 2). If you don't have the Spirit of God, you can't understand the things of God. Atheists say they won't accept anything they can't understand. Actually, there is little in the world they do understand!
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Confident Living Magazine Articles: THE FOOL'S FOLLY


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Confident Living Magazine/Back to the Bible India

Philipscom Blog Review by Naman Kumar of Blogging easier.

Work and Patronage



Work and Patronage
2 Thessalonians 3:6-10
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When Apostle Paul first visited Thessalonica, he taught the believers to work for a living rather than being dependent by demanding support or becoming clients of non-Christian patrons.

Yet some of the Thessalonians refused to work.  Paul dealt with these idle Christians in his first letter  (1 Thes. 4:11-12; 5:14) but they remained entrenched and had not changed their ways.  Why did they refuse to work? Possibly, these believers so vividly expected a quick return of the Lord that they gave up all work.  Paul’s teaching about the coming to the Lord, however never contradicted his basic instruction about the necessity of work (3:6, 10).

These idle Christians may have been clients of prominent patrons.  Patronage was a fundamental feature of the Roman economic world.  Rich patrons often supported numerous clients in various ways, such as by giving them food or money and by representing them in public assembly.  Having numerous clients increased the honor of a patron.  However, being a client brought social obligations that Paul would have wanted the Thessalonians believers to avoid, especially because their patrons were most likely not Christians.

Paul set for the Thessalonians an example of self-reliance.  While he was among them, he supported himself (3:7-8; 1 Thes 2:9) Although Paul believed that “those who work deserve to be fed” (Matt 10:10; 1 Cor.  9:13-16).  He did not receive support from the Thessalonians (he did accept offerings from the Philippians, Phil 4:15-16).  Paul wanted the Thessalonians to know that he did not come to them as a smooth talker hoping for monetary gain (1 Thes 2:5, 9).  He wanted them to understand from his example how they themselves should live.

(A note from NLT Study Bible)

Related Reading:
Matthew 10:10
1 Corinthians 9:13-16
Philippians 4:15-16
1 Thessalonians 2:5, 9;
1 Thessalonians  4:11-12;
1 Thessalonians 5:14

Source: NLT Study Bible, A Tyndale House Publication, Carol Stream, Illinois