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Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain The Fifth Book of Moses Called Deuteronomy 6:7:

Deuteronomy 6:4-9
Excerpted from: Displaying a Good Conscience: Politeness

So God is telling us there, do not forget, always remember, every minute of every day.


Articles

An Extraordinary Feast  
Are Your Beliefs Preferences or Convictions?  
Leadership and Covenants (Part One)  
The Century of the Child  
The Fifth Commandment  
Toys as Tools  

Bible Studies

The First Commandment  

Essays

A Unique Curriculum (Part One)  
Are We Losing Our Children?  
Public Schools and Teaching Character  
Standing With God (Part Two)  

Sermons

The Handwriting Is on the Wall (2005)  
Obeying From the Heart  
Has America Gone Crazy? (Part Three)  
God is the Strength of My Heart  
To the Glory of God  
The Mark of the Beast  
Parenting (Part 2): Fathers  
Parenting (Part 5): Methods  
Sanctification and the Teens  
Teaching By Example  
Samson and the Christian (Part 2)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 7)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 8)  
Psalms: Book Three (Part Four)  
Learning the Right Things (Part Two)  
To Whom Honor Is Due  
Childrearing (Part Four)  
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Thirty-Nine): Ecclesiastes 11:9-10  
Moral Sympathy and Spiritual Confusion  
Happiness is Circumstantial, but Joy is Not!  
The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Six)  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part One)  
In Search of a Clear World View (Part Seven)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 8)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 7)  
Teaching Children  
Sanctification, Teens, and Self-Control  
The Pharisees (Part 3)  
Childrearing (Part Four)  
Sanctification and the Teens  
Fatherhood and Modern Temptations  
Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part 7)  
Deuteronomy: Hearing  



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