Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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How Many Lies Do You Believe? – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Ministries TV Podcast
You have everything you need in Christ to live in victory. Learn how the enemy’s lies keep us from enjoying life and how you can maintain your God-given authority. Source: How Many Lies Do You Believe? – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Ministries TV Podcast
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God Welcomes Us Home
God Welcomes Us Home – Luke 15:6 No matter how far we stray from God, He will always welcome us back with open arms. The Bible describes God’s feelings toward someone who has wandered away and then returned to him: celebration, excitement, and rejoicing. Watch this video to learn more about God’s grace and mercy.…
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Waiting with the Turtle | Our Daily Bread
I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry.Psalm 40:1 Source: Waiting with the Turtle | Our Daily Bread
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How to Walk with God – Part 1
When you die, what epitaph would best describe your life? What simple phrase would best describe what others saw in you? Learn through the lives of Enoch and Noah how we can truly walk with God. Source: How to Walk with God – Part 1
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Holding Fast to Our Convictions
Christian convictions aren’t always welcome in the world, but hanging on to them is essential for the child of God. Source: Holding Fast to Our Convictions
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This is only a test – Time of Grace
Source: This is only a test – Time of Grace
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Faithlife VotD – January 22, 2020 – Isaiah 9:6
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When You’re Not Doing-Just-Fine-Thank-You – FaithGateway
“Your story is different from mine, but pain is pain and you are not alone.” Sheila Walsh discusses pain and recovery in her book In the Middle of the Mess. The Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost. — Luke 19:10 Source: When You’re Not Doing-Just-Fine-Thank-You – FaithGateway
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Youversion VotD – January 22, 2020 – Psalms 37:4 NIV
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How to Win an Argument
How to Win an Argument – 1 Corinthians 1:12 In the middle of an argument, it’s easier to see differences than commonalities. In Scripture, Paul reminds us to concentrate on what we share in common—that we are all saved by Jesus. Watch this video to learn more about dealing with conflict and remembering our commonality…
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