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Continue reading →: Bible Verses for ThanksgivingScripture calls us to give thanks and shows us how to express our gratitude. During busy times, especially the holidays, it’s crucial to pause and reflect on our blessings. Take a moment to read these Bible verses from the NLT and recognize the many ways God has blessed you. 2…
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Continue reading →: The Flip of the CalendarThis is a post from 2020, but it is no less relevant today. Frankly, it’s one of my favorites. Enjoy!
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Continue reading →: I Hold Onto HopeI write with a heavy heart today, taking time to accept my new reality. My battle with Essential Tremor has been long and complex, and the past few months have introduced new challenges. Along with the “intentional” tremors that have made simple tasks difficult, I now face resting and internal…
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Continue reading →: Staying the CourseThe apostle Paul stands as a remarkable example of perseverance. Despite enduring beatings, imprisonment, false accusations, and unimaginable hardships, he passed on his wisdom to Timothy, showing great courage until the end of his life. Paul’s bravery was intentional and divinely inspired, requiring immense courage and complete reliance on God.…
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Continue reading →: Women in the ChurchThe Bible is rich with stories of courageous men of God who led his people and wrote his words, such as Noah, Moses, and John. These men are at the heart of timeless stories. However, it’s important to remember that the lives of female biblical characters are equally significant, even…
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Continue reading →: The Power of Sound TheologyOn the corner of my desk rests a stack of books, most of them given to me. Among others is An Orthodox Catechism, co-authored by Baptist historian Michael Haykin; A Modern Exposition of 1689, by Samuel Waldron; a pretty red book, Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms; and not the least, a book of Common…






