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Thank you for your interest in Mark Cahill’s monthly newsletter. In it, you will find a variety of’ topics that relate to biblical Christianity, evangelism, and even current events. Mark’s viewpoint will challenge and encourage you to be bold for what you believe!

Thanks

A little over nine years ago, a man of God told me that I needed to write a book. He said that I had too much good...

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Money Bag

As many of you know, Judas Iscariot is one of the most fascinating characters in the Bible. There are so many...

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Still Thankful (2009)

In this season of Thanksgiving, we have so, so much for which we should be thankful. 1 Chronicles 16:7,8  Then on that...

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Juror #1

When I got selected for jury duty, I was none too happy! This was going to mess up some plans I already had in place....

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Thankful (2008)

It is the month of November again: the month where we here in America celebrate our Thanksgiving to God holiday. For...

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Thank You, Pastors!

I have been reading through the book of Jeremiah recently. I noticed that it mentions pastors a lot, and it got me...

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Proper Crowns

As I am sitting here watching the memorial for Michael Jackson, many things come to mind. One is how quickly life can...

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Hey Stranger (Part 2)

You folks who know me, know I love to eat! So when I was in San Jose recently, I stopped at a restaurant one night. It...

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Undercover No More

After one of my recent speaking engagements, a gentleman came up to me to chat. He told me that he worked for the...

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Double Dipping

Have you ever double dipped before? Sometimes we think of a double dip as a second scoop of ice cream. Now that's a...

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No More RAKs

There is a new trend going around: doing Random Acts of Kindness, or RAK for short. The idea is to go up to other...

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Drop the “L”

Welcome to the New Year. It is always an interesting time as we turn the calendar from one year to the next. It is...

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Names

As most of you know, I played basketball back in the day. I really used to love that sport. It was such an idol in my...

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The Mahdi

Yes, we are living in exciting times today. People are talking about the end of the world, or the end of this age. The...

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So Help Me . . .

I find that one of the most intriguing things I can do when I witness to people is to find out their belief systems:...

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Hey Stranger (Part 1)

One of the fun things about traveling is all of the different people that you get to meet. On a recent trip to the...

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Guards Up

When I was speaking at a church in Mississippi last year, the pastor said a very interesting thing to me. I had spoken...

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