Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Your House is a Lifeboat – FaithGateway
Your storm-tossed friends and children’s playmates need shelter. They need safety and a display of love from a house that knows and worships the true God. Source: Your House is a Lifeboat – FaithGateway
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Devotion – April 27, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Source: Devotion – April 27, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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The Book Behind The Story | Our Daily Bread
Source: The Book Behind The Story | Our Daily Bread
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Time of Grace – Help Me, Jesus! Never Give Up
As we work through hardships and struggles, we can become weary and want to give up. But God warns us against becoming so weary that we don’t see how far we’ve come, that we get to the point where our faith begins to decline because we aren’t looking to him for help. When we feel…
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Time of Grace – Blog – Post
Together Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Military Devotion -Not a God – Apr 26 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Source: Military Devotion -Not a God – Apr 26 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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Devotion – April 26, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Source: Devotion – April 26, 2015 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod A good reminder on this Good Shepherd Sunday.
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Family Wounds Are Slow to Heal – FaithGateway
Max Lucado shares that family wounds are slow to heal, but your history doesn’t have to be your future. You’ll Get Through This. Source: Family Wounds Are Slow to Heal – FaithGateway A good devotion for anyone going through difficult times.
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Grace Hopper on Letterman – YouTube
The lady in this video, Grace Hopper, was a Rear Admiral in the Navy and worked on the very first computer. She is often called “the mother of Cobol”. Here’s a link to the Wikipedia article about her.
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Lutheran Hour Ministries :: The Lutheran Hour
“Open-Minded and Accepting” Guest Speaker: Rev. Ken Klaus Tolerance and open-mindedness are values much touted, but truth is even better. Source: Lutheran Hour Ministries :: The Lutheran Hour Very good message. I like to listen to it and follow along reading the sermon.
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