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Mutual Submission – today’s Grace Moment devotion
Get an encouraging Word in your email inbox each day! Source: Mutual Submission – today’s Grace Moment devotion
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We Are One in Christ
Source: We Are One in Christ
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What Would MLK Tweet? 25 Quotes and Prayers of Martin Luther King, Jr. – FaithGateway
Alveda King shares memorable quotes from her uncle, Martin Luther King, Jr. Source: What Would MLK Tweet? 25 Quotes and Prayers of Martin Luther King, Jr. – FaithGateway
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You’re Not Alone – YouTube
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Read the Signs | Christian Crusaders
Source: Read the Signs Download MP3
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“Not What You’d Expect” :: The Lutheran Hour
“Not What You’d Expect” #83-20 Presented on The Lutheran Hour on January 17, 2016 By Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker (Q&A Topic:John 3:16 – What Does It Mean?) Copyright 2016 Lutheran Hour Ministries LHM is a Christian outreach ministry that provides The Lutheran Hour radio program, daily devotions, help topics and booklets, evangelism training,…
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The Strength and Comfort of the Holy Spirit – Part 2 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: The Strength and Comfort of the Holy Spirit – Part 2 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
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Time of Grace – No Limits: To His Power Over Weather
Your powerful God is always in control! Watch this episode to learn how you can depend on him to help you through the storms of your life. Source: Time of Grace – No Limits: To His Power Over Weather
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Minister of Reconciliation | Our Daily Bread
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached on a Sunday morning in 1957, he fought the temptation to retaliate against a society steeped in racism.“How do you go about loving your enemies?” he asked the Dexter Avenue Baptist congregation in Montgomery, Alabama. “Begin with yourself. . . . When the opportunity presents itself for you…
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A Hint of Heaven | Our Daily Bread
The world-class botanical garden across the street from our church was the setting for an all-church community gathering. As I walked around the gardens greeting people I have known for years, catching up with those I hadn’t seen recently, and enjoying the beautiful surroundings cared for by people who know and love plants, I realized…
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