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Scripture Memorization

Memorizing Bible verses is one of the most important and effective activities of life for personal spiritual growth, for development of character, for strengthening faith, and for ministering to other people. When you memorize God’s written word, it will stay with you the rest of your life. The Holy Spirit will bring these things back […]

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Truth Pursuit

Here are some initial resources designed to answer questions commonly asked by university/college students and young adults. Life’s Greatest Questions – https://www.everystudent.com Breakaway Ministries – Take the first step or next step toward Jesus. – https://www.breakawayministries.org/ Missions is the most important topic for understanding purpose.  stilluntold.org/keysstilluntold.org/missions-faq Truth vs Certainty Those who pursue truth may have a change of

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Give

Give? Yes. Giving is how we all benefit from one another. It’s how we grow wealth of various kinds. It’s not all about money. We daily give of ourselves, our time, our energy, and our resources for mutual benefit. The more we give to others, the more we benefit ourselves. By that I don’t mean

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Comm’s

We have set up a text & email service to allow timely communications, protect contact info, and give users more control. Some people don’t want others to see their contact information. Your messages will be directed only to the appropriate WSCru leaders for response. One advantage is that we can give you quick access to

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This week at Cru

Congratulationsto Abby Burgess who won our $100 Amazon gift card! Apr. 28 Men’sBible Study11 Dickens Dr., Westfield, MA 01085 7 – 8 PM Apr. 29 CruLive – Overcoming the world, Testimonyconcerning the son of God, and Thatyou may know – JC, Paul & BenEly23A 7 – 8:15PM              Game NightEly 23A 8:15 PM Apr. 30

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Timeline of Messianic Prophecies

Bible Cross References by Chris Harrison What is Messiah? “Messiah” is from the Hebrew word “mashiaḥ”, “anointed”) and  “Christ” is the Greek equivalent, “Christos”, meaning “annointed one” or “chosen one.” “Since we believe human testimony, surely we can believe the greater testimony that comes from God. And God has testified about his Son. “All who believe in

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