Month: June 2015
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The New Math of Grace – FaithGateway
Philip Yancey shares about the love and grace we’ve been given but don’t deserve. Source: The New Math of Grace – FaithGateway A very good devotion about grace.
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Forgiving: Releasing the Grip of the Grudge – FaithGateway
Joel Manby shares about forgiving and releasing grudges. Source: Forgiving: Releasing the Grip of the Grudge – FaithGateway A good devotion on forgiveness and second chances.
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How to turn off Apple Music’s automatic subscription renewal | iMore
Source: How to turn off Apple Music’s automatic subscription renewal | iMore If you install iOS 8.4 on your iDevice and don’t want Apple Music to automatically renew after your 3 month trial, be sure to follow these directions. You only need to do it on one iDevice. It automatically updates the others.
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Christ the Redeemer | Our Daily Bread
The famous statue Christ the Redeemer overlooks the city of Rio de Janeiro. The statue is a model of Christ with His arms extended so that His body forms the shape of a cross. Brazilian architect Heitor da Silva Costa designed the figure. He imagined that the city’s residents would see it as the first…
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Devotion – June 30, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Reconciliation Source: Devotion – June 30, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
The last shall be first Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post Pastor Jeske raises some very good and important questions.
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Not Good Enough for Jesus – FaithGateway
Johnnie Moore shares about how Jesus chose obscurity over living as royalty during his time on earth. Source: Not Good Enough for Jesus – FaithGateway Interesting devotion on how Christ truly humbled himself when he lived here on earth.
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
In cash we trust Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Rescuing the Reluctant | Our Daily Bread
Many years ago during a water safety class, we were taught how to save a drowning person who is resisting rescue. “Approach the person from behind,” the instructor told us. “Place one arm across the person’s chest and flailing arms, and swim toward safety. If you approach from the front, the person may grab you…