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The Whole Story | Our Daily Bread
Recently my 5-year-old grandson, Dallas, asked, “Why did Jesus die on the cross?” So we had a little talk. I explained to him about sin and Jesus’ willingness to be our sacrifice. Then he ran off to play.A few minutes later, I overheard him talking to his 5-year-old cousin, Katie, explaining to her why Jesus…
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post Pastor Jeske makes many very good points in this blog post. I am a sinner: I sin every day in thought, word and deed. There are sins I know I commit and sins that I am unaware of. As a Christian, we who are Christians should gently…
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▶ Moral Decline of America – YouTube
America we need to REPENT of our sins and SEEK God and trust in Him to guide us. As Nineveh repented when Jonah prophesied that it would be destroyed in 40 days, so America needs to report.
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Living in the Twenty-Third Psalm – FaithGateway
Dallas Willard shares about living in light of Psalm 23, in the safety of God’s presence and love. Source: Living in the Twenty-Third Psalm – FaithGateway
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Hidden Mysteries | Our Daily Bread
Most of what goes on in the universe we never see. Many things are too small or move too fast or even too slow for us to see. Using modern technology, however, filmmaker Louis Schwartzberg is able to show stunning video images of some of those things—a caterpillar’s mouth, the eye of a fruit fly,…
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
Making friends Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Devotion – June 26, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
The Lord is Your Strength Source: Devotion – June 26, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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Breakfast on the Beach with Jesus – FaithGateway
In the devotion from Devotions for the Beach we learn about spending time with God and enjoying the peace of His presence. Source: Breakfast on the Beach with Jesus – FaithGateway
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
I’m going to be fired Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Worth It All | Our Daily Bread
By the end of the 4th century, followers of Christ were no longer being fed to the lions for the entertainment of Roman citizens. But the games of death continued until the day one man jumped out of the crowd in a bold attempt to keep two gladiators from killing each other.His name was Telemachus.…