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When “What Would Jesus Do?” Meant Following Him at Any Cost
Long before WWJD became a slogan, it was a serious question meant to shape everyday life. From a simple necklace worn on a first date to a marriage centered on Christ, this question has guided decisions big and small how we love, serve, spend, forgive, and follow Jesus. This reflection looks at the history behind WWJD and why living it out still calls us back to Scripture, obedience, and a faith that is lived, not worn.

Amy Diane Ross
1 day ago3 min read


Why We Cannot Declare People “Saved” After a Moment
How do we know when someone is truly saved? Is a prayer, an altar call, or a moment of emotion enough? Scripture warns that many respond to the Gospel without being born again. This teaching examines why the Bible never equates immediate decisions with salvation, how false assurance forms, and why true conversion is revealed over time through fruit, perseverance, and discipleship, not numbers.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 29 min read
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