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Walking in Love – Part 2 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: Walking in Love – Part 2 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
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Walking in Love – Part 1 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. A good message and reminder. Source: Walking in Love – Part 1 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
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Who Is God? – Part 5 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: Who Is God? – Part 5 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast — Overcast
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Celebrate the Coming of Jesus | WELS Daily Devotions
Read or listen to today’s devotion.
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Through My Bible Yr 1 – December 3
Read or listen to today’s passage. Through My Bible Yr 1 – December 3 John 17:20-26 (New International Version)
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When Not to Rejoice
The Akan people of Ghana have a proverb: “The lizard is not as mad with the boys who threw stones at it as with the boys who stood by and rejoiced over its fate!” Rejoicing at someone’s downfall is like participating in the cause of that downfall or even wishing more evil on the person.…
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Who Is God? – Part 4 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: Who Is God? – Part 4 — Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
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WELS | Hope in a Name – December 2, 2015
Source: WELS | Hope in a Name – December 2, 2015
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WELS | Through My Bible
John 17:6-19 (New International Version) Source: WELS | Through My Bible
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Glass Beach | Our Daily Bread
Early 20th-century residents of Fort Bragg, California, disposed of their trash by throwing it over a cliff and onto a nearby beach. Cans, bottles, tableware, and household garbage accumulated in huge, disgusting piles. Even when residents stopped depositing trash on the beach, it remained an embarrassment—a dump seemingly beyond reclamation.Over the years, however, wave action…
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