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Jeremy Menicucci

About Jeremy Menicucci

Pastor Jeremy Menicucci is the CEO of Nacmin, Editor in Chief, and main contributor to nacmin.org. He is an established nouthetic counselor, pastor, apologist, amatuer textual critic, husband and father.

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Posts by Jeremy Menicucci

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April 6, 2023 · by Jeremy Menicucci

Revisiting John 1:1

The fact that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man, also known as the hypostatic union, is both a tremendous mystery and a precious truth. It would be a tragedy for anyone to miss out on under...

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May 18, 2021 · by Jeremy Menicucci

No, Jesus is not a god, He is God

"How is He God if He is created? For that which is created is not God."I remember two Jehovah’s Witnesses coming to my door a while back. They were doing their very best to try to argue that we ha...

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March 11, 2021 · by Jeremy Menicucci

One Way Christians Can Find the Truth

It’s clear that there are times that Christians seemed entrenched in a difficult version of conflict. There are two sides to a story, and Christians find themselves having to decide which side to...

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December 27, 2020 · by Jeremy Menicucci

On the Third Day of Christmas (Comfort)

On the third day of Christmas comfort, I'm reminded of several case studies. Each one of these cases involved counseling someone who was either severely depressed or suicidal. In all of the cases...

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December 25, 2020 · by Jeremy Menicucci

On the Second Day of Christmas (Comfort)

On the second day of Christmas comfort, here are two encouraging quotes from Jerry Bridges book, Trusting God:  All people—believers as well as unbelievers—experience anxiety, frustration, heart...

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December 22, 2020 · by Jeremy Menicucci

On the First Day of Christmas (Comfort)

On the first day of Christmas comfort, we are reminded that we have one great savior, Jesus Christ. He is the reason for the season. Jesus is the one way of salvation.  Jesus said to him, “I am...

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December 21, 2020 · by Jeremy Menicucci

Twelve Days of Christmas (Comfort)

I'm a little late in starting this, but I wanted to write a series of posts that deal with comfort for hurting people. Christmas is a time of year that is normally associated with happy times and...

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August 13, 2020 · by Jeremy Menicucci

We've Made an Important Update

We cannot express how happy we are for all the support that we've received through this ministry. There have been so many people who have supported us through prayer, encouragement, and even thro...

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May 10, 2019 · by Jeremy Menicucci

The Irony of the Woke Church Movement

I've been thinking lately about something that is an interesting consideration. The "Woke Church Movement" insists on white people listening more to or paying more attention to people of color. ...

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April 15, 2019 · by Jeremy Menicucci

Douglas Beaumont Shows How Not To Argue

There's a good example of how not to argue provided by a recent attack on Dr. James R. White. This attack and bad arguing methodology were provided here.  The reason why I wanted to comment on th...

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April 5, 2019 · by Jeremy Menicucci

Don't Be Afraid to Call it a Sacrament

Often times I've heard Christians take issue with calling baptism or communion, "sacraments".  Typically, this is due to having had a prior Roman Catholic background and hearing the word "sacrame...

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March 27, 2019 · by Jeremy Menicucci

Trinitarian Baptism

It's been a long time since I've dealt with the subject of baptismal formulas and to be honest, it looks to me like this isn't even an issue anymore in my sphere of influence.  I haven't been in...