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Born to a family of ministers, I stand as the youngest among four, bearing the divine call. My mission, in the footsteps of those who came before, is to awaken the Church through the written word.


I tread a path less traveled, for I have not sat in the hallowed halls of Bible colleges or theological seminaries. Like the great Augustine of Hippo, I find myself among those who write as they learn and learn as they write.


My journey is one of relentless pursuit, fueled by an unquenchable passion for truth. I invite you to join me in this quest, to explore the profound depths of faith through my books.


Reach out, engage, and connect with me through my website, where we can share in the eternal journey of seeking, learning, and growing in the knowledge of our Lord.


In the spirit of revelation and revival, let us set forth, inspired by the great cloud of witnesses, to awaken the Church, one word at a time.


R.E. Bagnol

www.markwell.ovh

Blog Posts

A Divine Appointment: You Are Chosen for This Hour
We live in perilous times, dear friend. The world around us groans under the weight of sin and sorrow, staggering like a drunkard toward its own destruction. Yet, in the midst of this dark and dying world, God Almighty has called you—yes, you!—to be ...
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The Death that Brings Life
The Holy Ghost declares with striking clarity, “They that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts” (Galatians 5:24). What a sword-edge truth! What a fearful and necessary reality! The saints of God are called not to comfor...
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The Perilous Pursuit of Ease and the Pursuit of Purity
The heart of man, unbridled and unbroken, is ever a cunning architect of excuses, tirelessly crafting paths of least resistance. From Eden's soil to this very hour, our souls have sought comfort, not in the Cross, but in cushions of convenience. We s...
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The Fallacy of Weekend Christianity
“No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” —Matthew 6:24We live in an age where Christianity has become a matter of conv...
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Faith's Unseen Horizon
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” — Hebrews 11:1Faith, dear soul, is the very heartbeat of the Christian life. It is the oxygen to our spirit, the pulse that moves us toward God. Yet, how often do we t...
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The Cost of the Cross
“And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.” (Matthew 10:38)True discipleship is not a stroll in the park; it is a journey to Golgotha. We have dulled the edge of the Gospel’s blade until it no longer divides betwe...
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Heaven’s Gate for the Valiant
In this age of ease and comfort, where men prefer the broad way of indulgence, the call to Christian valor rings clear and unchanging. “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many ...
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The Sufficiency of the Holy Spirit: Return to Primal Faith
In the clamor of modernity, amidst the flashing lights and orchestrated spectacles of our age, there remains a timeless truth that echoes from the annals of eternity: When the Holy Spirit descends, He requires no aid from our theatrics or technology....
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Faith: The Golden Mean
In a world teetering on the edge of despair, where optimism is often mistaken for naivety and pessimism for realism, we find ourselves grappling for a foothold, something steady and immovable. It is here, in the trembling uncertainty of life’s journe...
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Spiritual Vanity: The Peril of Peacock Piety
In this age of digital display, it is all too easy to become a spiritual peacock, strutting and preening before the world, flaunting Christ for the sake of likes and fleeting admiration. Yet, I dare say, this vanity is a grievous affront to the very ...
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The Unseen Steadfastness of True Spirituality
Beloved reader, permit me to speak plainly and urgently, as time is fleeting and the days are evil. Many today are tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine, gauging their spiritual condition by the shifting sands of emotion. “The heart is deceitfu...
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The Trembling Heart and the Favor of God
Oh, to be a soul that shudders with holy fear at the thought of offending the Lord! In this day of shallow spirituality and tepid devotion, where are those who seek the smile of the Almighty with trembling? The church is filled with those who claim H...
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The Living Epistle: Truth in Action
In the age wherein we dwell, many a man has grown accustomed to the sound of his own voice, a symphony of self-exaltation, yet void of the divine harmony of heaven. 'Tis not enough to speak truth; we must live it out loud! Consider the words of our L...
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A Heart Willing and Ready: The Essence of True Faith
In this bustling age of hurried souls and busy hands, there is a profound need to reflect upon the essence of true faith. For what, dear reader, is faith if it is not embodied in our daily toils and labors? Indeed, true faith is not merely willing to...
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A Clarion Call in the Midst of Clamor
In an age where the din of distraction drowns the sacred whispers of eternity, we must take up the trumpet of truth and sound the clear, uncompromised note of Jesus Christ, the Savior of mankind. Oh, how the world teems with cacophony, each voice cla...
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The Blaze of Divine Urgency
In this age of tepid devotion and languid spirituality, how often are we found content, reclining in the comfort of religious routines and empty rituals? We adorn ourselves in the garments of formality, yet our hearts are void of fervor. Hearken to t...
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Igniting Souls: The Imperative of Living the Gospel
In a world steeped in apathy and indifference, where mere lip service suffices, we are called to a higher standard. Professing faith is but the preamble; living it out, the grand symphony that resonates through eternity.The Scriptures admonish us, “L...
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The Agony of Vision
In the hallowed halls of our churches, we find many a man who can preach, yet few who can pray. We have a multitude who can eloquently speak, yet scarce are those who can weep. We have organizers aplenty, yet agonizers are few. We are in dire need of...
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A Thousand Lives for One Love
Charles Spurgeon once said, “I feel that, if I could live a thousand lives, I would like to live them all for Christ; and I should even then feel that they were all too little a return for His great love to me!”Oh, the depth of these words! They echo...
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The Spirit-Swayed Man: A Catalyst for Historic Change
In the words of the ancient philosopher Socrates, “Let him who would move the world first move himself.” Yet, I dare say, the world will only sway when the man himself is swayed by the Spirit. This, dear reader, is the crux of our discourse today.The...
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Boldness in the Face of Contention
Dear brethren, let us ponder upon the words of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Thessalonians, “For yourselves, brethren, know our entrance in unto you, that it was not in vain: But even after that we had suffered before, and were shamefully ent...
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The Hand Strengthened in God
“And Jonathan Saul's son arose, and went to David into the wood, and strengthened his hand in God.” (1 Samuel 23:16)Jonathan, the prince, the heir apparent to the throne, sought out David, the shepherd boy turned fugitive. He sought him not to seize ...
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The Unending Well: A Thirst Quenched
In the quietude of our hearts, there lies a thirst. A thirst so profound, so deep, it seems unquenchable. Yet, there stands a well, a well that never runs dry. It is Jesus, ever ready, ever waiting to quench the deepest thirst of the seeking heart.“J...
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The Triumph of Calvary: A Clarion Call to the Faithful
In this hour of history, fraught with the clamor of self and the din of pride, let us, the redeemed, be found with our boast not in the arm of flesh, nor in the trophies of our own making. Nay, let our glorying be singular in focus, pure in essence –...
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The Shackles of Possession: A Call to True Freedom
Oh, how the siren song of possessions bewitches the souls of men! We clutch onto material treasures, thinking they offer security and significance. Yet, in our grip, they become chains, binding us to a fleeting world and blinding us to eternal truths...
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