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Calling for Volunteers to Get Involved

The Christian Pulse is a cutting-edge, web magazine that is built on a solid foundation of values, integrity, and excellence. Since 2005, we have worked hard to put together a dedicated team of writers but we need help taking TCP to the next level. We are looking for fellow Christians who can help us with improving the technical side to include managing/updating our WordPress website. In addition, we would love help creating interactive web apps for mobile devices and developing video content as well. We are seeking talented Christians who would like to volunteer their skills or share their experience in the following areas: Journalism, Editing, Web Design, App Development, Marketing, Radio/Video Production, Fundraising, and more. Now is the perfect time to COME GET INVOLVED! To get started, send a current copy of your resume to hr@thechristianpulse.com with the type of role you are interested in volunteering for in the subject line. We look forward to hearing from you!  Read More →

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Christian Life

Hannah’s Irritation Hannah’s Irritation

By Nina Medrano – We can discern God’s seasons in life by seeing what is going on in the natural setting. Then we can see the parallel take place in the spirit. For instance,... 

Are You Too Busy to Squeeze Fitness Into Your Day? Are You Too Busy to Squeeze Fitness Into Your Day?

By Laurette Willis – Is it a challenge to squeeze fitness into your day? There are ways to incorporate health and fitness for spirit, soul and body into your day—and actually... 

Summer Plans Summer Plans

By Caro Jackson – “Laughter is the beginning of prayer,” states a quote I read yesterday on my wonderful calendar. I think it might be better than a bumper sticker, and I... 

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Faith

Purple Basil Nightmare Purple Basil Nightmare

By Susan Dollyhigh – “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak” (Mark 14:38, NIV). One day, I saw and purchased... 

September September

By Lori Freeland – I have a love/hate relationship with the month of September. Strolling the Back to School aisles of Target, tossing twenty-five cent crayons, pencils and glue... 

God on the Spot – Part 9: Fulfilling the Prophecies God on the Spot – Part 9: Fulfilling the Prophecies

By Dianne Butts – There has been silence from God for four hundred years. As we have seen through the first eight parts of this “God on the Spot” series, God has made many... 

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Humorous

College Coping

By Robin Steinweg – Remember what Mark Twain said about raising teens? He suggested they be put in a barrel and fed through the bung hole. At sixteen you close up the hole. We... 

Techno-Challenged

By Robin Steinweg – “What is it?” I asked my husband and sons. I’d opened my birthday gift—a slender, metallic-pink case. “An external hard-drive.” I smiled. “But... 

Like a Sitting…Turkey

By Robin Steinweg – On a rare, unhurried drive, I approached a corn field lying fallow just outside of town. I saw birds sitting in the middle of the field. Bigger than crows.... 

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Reviews

Book Review: The Master’s Wall Book Review: The Master’s Wall

Written by Sandi Rog Reviewed by Nora St Laurent Back Cover: HE FIGHTS FOR HIS FREEDOM. SHE FIGHTS FOR HER LIFE. TOGETHER, THEY FIGHT FOR EACH OTHER. After watching Roman soldiers drag... 

Book Review: Never Without Hope Book Review: Never Without Hope

Written by Michelle Sutton Reviewed by Nike Chillemi – There’s something about Michelle Sutton’s Never Without Hope that kept me turning pages. Maybe it was because the author... 

Book Review: Christmas at Harrington’s Book Review: Christmas at Harrington’s

Written by Melody Carlson Reviewed by Nora St Laurent – Back Cover: Christmas is approaching, and Lena Markham finds herself penniless, friendless and nearly hopeless. She is... 

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Daily Devotions

College Coping College Coping

By Robin Steinweg – Remember what Mark Twain said about raising teens? He suggested they be put in a barrel and fed through the bung hole. At sixteen you close up the hole. We never went through that. In fact, we can’t get enough of our sons. Nope, the trouble we had was Texas. The three-year Bible college that was a perfect fit for our oldest... [Read more of this review]

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