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Feeding the multitude (Matthew 14:13-21)
What are we to learn from unusual miracles like the feeding of the 5000?
Allen Browne,
There is No Need - Making Scripture Relevant
18th Sunday Ordinary Time Gospel Reading - Matthew 14:13-21
Heather Neds,
Online Ministry - 10 Great Reasons Why Your Church Needs One.
Online Ministry – 10 reasons why your church needs a dedicated online ministry to maintain your influence on your members.
Nelson Musonda,
There is No Need - Making Scripture Relevant
18th Sunday Ordinary Time Gospel Reading - Matthew 14:13-21
Heather Neds,
Trusting God is Enough for Today
You could smell the fried chicken as we walked out of the restaurant, but we pranced out as if nothing was unusual.When I was in college my friends and I never had enough money to go out to dinner…unless it was all-you-can-eat night at Wilbur’s Barbeque. On those nights, we gathered our pennies and ate until we hurt. We filled our tummies with fried chicken, hushpuppies, barbequed potatoes, coleslaw and banana pudding. I can almost taste it years later. Then, when we thought no one was looking, we slipped the leftover chicken and hushpuppies into our oversized purses…enough to last for a few days. I’m sure we weren’t fooling anyone as the aroma followed us out the door.
Sharon Jaynes ,
You Are Not Lucky You Are Blessed
There is no such thing as luck or chance. God is in control over every aspect of our lives, and when he gives his good gifts, they will last
Lisa Marcelina Granger,
You Are Not Lucky You Are Blessed - Lisa Marcelina
There is no such thing as luck or chance. God is in control over every aspect of our lives, and when he gives his good gifts, they will last
Lisa Marcelina Granger,
The problem-solving business - Christian Personal Development
We are glad to be in the problem-solving business for the Lord. This post will show you a full account of our 10 years of adding values
Sesan Oguntade,
Trusting God is Enough for Today
You could smell the fried chicken as we walked out of the restaurant, but we pranced out as if nothing was unusual.When I was in college my friends and I never had enough money to go out to dinner…unless it was all-you-can-eat night at Wilbur’s Barbeque. On those nights, we gathered our pennies and ate until we hurt. We filled our tummies with fried chicken, hushpuppies, barbequed potatoes, coleslaw and banana pudding. I can almost taste it years later. Then, when we thought no one was looking, we slipped the leftover chicken and hushpuppies into our oversized purses…enough to last for a few days. I’m sure we weren’t fooling anyone as the aroma followed us out the door.
Sharon Jaynes,
Jesus Does More Than Meet Your Need
One of Jesus’s most well-known miracles was when He feed a massive crowd with a kid’s lunch. It was certainly well known back then. Everyone gets hungry, and I’m sure we all see this as a miracle w…
Lynn H. Pryor,

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