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The grace of God, freely given for all people

Lent has begun, and we’re going to talk about grace. Prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace. But first, let’s turn our attention to the reading and understanding of scripture: “For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say ‘No’ to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age, while we wait for the blessed hope – the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for…

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Public encouraged to attend upcoming MCC Budget Information Sessions

MOHAVE COUNTY – If you have ever wondered how Mohave Community College obtains and spends the public funds it’s allocated, then this is for you. The college will be holding Budget Information Sessions for the public at each of the college campuses in April.  MCC Chief Financial Officer Linda Green will explain the college budget process and answer any questions the public has about the college finances. College President, Dr. Stacy Klippenstein, is encouraging community members in the MCC District to take part in this public session and get their questions answered.  “The college is here to benefit our local students and communities, and we provide many great services,” said…

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Public encouraged to attend upcoming MCC Budget Information Sessions

MOHAVE COUNTY – If you have ever wondered how Mohave Community College obtains and spends the public funds it’s allocated, then this is for you. The college will be holding Budget Information Sessions for the public at each of the college campuses in April.  MCC Chief Financial Officer Linda Green will explain the college budget process and answer any questions the public has about the college finances. College President, Dr. Stacy Klippenstein, is encouraging community members in the MCC District to take part in this public session and get their questions answered.  “The college is here to benefit our local students and communities, and we provide many great services,” said…

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DPS officer struck by vehicle dies, investigation ongoing

KINGMAN – Kingman police report the death of an off-duty DPS officer who was fighting with another man when he was struck by a vehicle Wednesday. The victim is identified as Leo Becenti Jr., 54. Kingman Police Chief Rusty Cooper said officers learned a man had been hit by a vehicle while responding to a 10:10 p.m. report of a disturbance in the 1900 block of Dawes Ave. He said arriving officers and medical personnel treated Becenti before he was transported to Kingman Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. Cooper said Becenti had been involved in an altercation with…

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True freedom

When I talk to people about Jesus one of the reasons I often hear for why they don’t want to accept Jesus is that they don’t want to give up their freedom. They say religion is full of rules of what you can and cannot do. My response is always, “You are correct, religion is full of rules, but I am talking to you about having a relationship with Christ, not living a life full of religious rules.” What is the freedom that so many cling to over having a relationship with Jesus? Maybe it is the freedom to drink…

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True freedom

When I talk to people about Jesus one of the reasons I often hear for why they don’t want to accept Jesus is that they don’t want to give up their freedom. They say religion is full of rules of what you can and cannot do. My response is always, “You are correct, religion is full of rules, but I am talking to you about having a relationship with Christ, not living a life full of religious rules.” What is the freedom that so many cling to over having a relationship with Jesus? Maybe it is the freedom to drink…

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