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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

Oooh, Baby Oooh, Baby

By Jane Thornton – This spring my bi-annual case of nature fever struck as scheduled. Some time every March, when the sun has shone for seven days straight, and the daffodils... 

There’s Strength in Numbers There’s Strength in Numbers

By Julie Morris – If you have been in a Christian weight-loss group, you already know. If you’re just getting ready to join, you are about to find out first-hand: It will be... 

Two Kinds of Wisdom Two Kinds of Wisdom

By Nina Medrano – Have you ever found yourself speaking pleasantries to a fellow co-worker, a team member, an equal, who through self-elevation began to speak in tones of authority... 

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Faith

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... 

The Sting of Sin The Sting of Sin

By Heather Arbuckle – We call our youngest daughter, Sofie, the Honeybug. Bug, for short. It is a nickname that suits her perfectly as she is sweet as honey but has been known... 

The Illusions of Life The Illusions of Life

By Warren Mueller – While watching the science fiction movie The Matrix, I was struck by the similarity of our lives to this movie. The main character, Neal, discovers that his... 

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Humorous

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.... 

Big Mac, the Baby and the S.O.S.

By Robin Steinweg – Big Mac had the look a dog gets when someone is about to hand him a juicy bit—he had a bead on it and every muscle and tendon trembled, waiting to spring.... 

Running Around Like a Chicken

By Robin Steinweg – When I was five, we had a bachelor neighbor up the hill from where I played. He lived a frugal, somewhat rustic life. While my mom brought home packaged chicken... 

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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

It’s Not All About Me It’s Not All About Me

By Carin LeRoy – My son works in a popular coffee shop, and the other day a lady walked in and ordered a drink. After completing the cup, my son handed it to her only to be assaulted with a barrage of complaints. He forgot to dribble the chocolate syrup over her whipped cream. He was shocked by the verbal outburst she displayed in the store. She... [Read more of this review]

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