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Praying and Not Losing Heart

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What might it practically look like for you not to lose heart and give up right now in prayer? ...

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Summary Notes from Ecclesiastes

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Short overview of the sermon series in Ecclesiastes...

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Blackberry Bushes and a Messy House

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by Dave Martin Due to physical factors, I chose to do a media fast during our church's week of fasting a couple weeks ago. Although it wasn't as physically uncomfortable as a food fast, I believe it had a bigger impact on my use of time than a food fast would have, and I'm glad for that. I chose to abstain from social media, news media, entertainment media, opinion media...

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Communion

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He died for me... He died for you too....

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Grounded in God's Truth

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How can we agree on something that happened 2,000 years ago if we cannot agree on what happened a month or so ago in our nation’s capitol? ...

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Just Out of Reach

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Our hearts were made for contented satisfaction....

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Under the Sun

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A reflection on all that is wrong “Under the Sun”...

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Simeon's Hope

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An after-Christmas post about Simeon's hopeful expectation and ours...

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Joy to the World

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Jesus came to make his blessings flow far as the curse is found....

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O Come Let Us Adore Him

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By Mike Garland Jesus is the Word. Word of the Father now in flesh appearing, O come, let us adore Him! O Come All Ye Faithful This deeply meaningful line is hidden in the last verse of "O Come All Ye Faithful" and it is inspired by the Bible's description of Jesus as the Word who became flesh and dwelt among us. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was wi...

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