Written by Jon Spargo II Kings 18:1-7 I have four children and I hope they all end up as rebels. Actually, let me amend that:
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Written by Grace Young 2 Kings is filled with some of my favorite Bible stories. I remember all my siblings and cousins piling around my Grandpa as he read, pointing
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Written by Grace Young I work in a hospital. My job is to sit with patients who are in an altered mental state. Let me tell you, I have a
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Written by Erin Allen Back in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, AT&T’s “reach out and touch someone” commercials were wildly successful! They ran the campaign for almost 3 decades, won
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Written by Erin Allen If God came to you today and said, “Ask, what shall I give you?”, what would your response be? Countless wishes? Health for your loved ones?
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Written by Julie Tsoukalas Matthew 5 is the chapter where Jesus begins the sermon on the mount. It is a famous portion of scripture featuring the beatitudes. These are general
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Written by Julie Tsoukalas We can glean a lot from the book of Jonah. While we can’t really relate to his exact experiences (they were pretty extreme), if we take
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Written by Jan Jalowiec As a Christian, I find my journey through the book of Revelation is an encouragement. There is much about what I need to do and learn,
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Written by Jan Jalowiec Numbers. For some who have an aversion to math, the title alone is enough to make them want to skip it altogether. Oh, the glorious things
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Written by Vinnie Tumia Guilt is a relentless task-master. The regrets of our past haunt us in waves. Our thoughts can turn into vicious accusations that force us to play
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Written by Vinnie Tumia Eternity. It’s a word that is difficult for the human mind to grasp. We accept that things have a beginning… and an end. We recognize that
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Written by Katelyn Foster The first spring in our new home was an adventure. It felt like every few days we discovered perennial flowers that we didn’t know were there.
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