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March Marvels: Share Four Somethings - Serenity in Suffering
Easing the shock of yet another month all but concluded, February Footprints: Share Four Somethings allows me a glance back at my blessings.
Donna Bucher,
The Right Way to Respond to the Corona Virus-
Do not stockpile toilet paper. Stockpiles of toilet paper are powerless against viruses and your private stockpile might just generate a really weird problem for someone else. Do not horde ANYTHING…
Lisa Price,
The Right Way to Respond to the Corona Virus-
Do not stockpile toilet paper. Stockpiles of toilet paper are powerless against viruses and your private stockpile might just generate a really weird problem for someone else. Do not horde ANYTHING…
Lisa Price,
Five Steps to Letting go of Bitterness-
The writer of Hebrews is obviously warning their readers that bitterness is (for want of another term) super bad. The writer also wants readers to understand bitterness is grotesquely consequential…
Lisa Price,
Five Steps to Letting go of Bitterness-
The writer of Hebrews is obviously warning their readers that bitterness is (for want of another term) super bad. The writer also wants readers to understand bitterness is grotesquely consequential…
Lisa Price,
What does the Book of Exodus Teach us about Spiritual Warfare in Real Life?
In chapter five everything appears to go sideways. Moses goes to Pharoh. Who was not at all inclined to dismiss his workforce even for a church service (Exodus 5:1-5). Then Pharaoh fights dirty. He…
Lisa Price,
What does the Book of Exodus Teach us about Spiritual Warfare in Real Life?
In chapter five everything appears to go sideways. Moses goes to Pharoh. Who was not at all inclined to dismiss his workforce even for a church service (Exodus 5:1-5). Then Pharaoh fights dirty. He…
Lisa Price,
3. DEO VOLENTE, GOD WILLING
At the end of his letter to the church at Colossae, Paul mentions a man named Epaphras. He writes: “He is always wrestling in prayer for you, that you may stand firm in all the will of God, mature and fully assured.” Epaphras prayed that the followers of Jesus would be committed to carrying out God’s will. There was a time when the phrase “Lord willing” was fairly common in conversation and in prayer. During one group discussion of this chapter, someone asked whether the use of the expression wa
Lynda Schultz,
3. DEO VOLENTE, GOD WILLING
At the end of his letter to the church at Colossae, Paul mentions a man named Epaphras. He writes: “He is always wrestling in prayer for you, that you may stand firm in all the will of God, mature and fully assured.” Epaphras prayed that the followers of Jesus would be committed to carrying out God’s will. There was a time when the phrase “Lord willing” was fairly common in conversation and in prayer. During one group discussion of this chapter, someone asked whether the use of the expression wa
Lynda Schultz,

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