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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Remembering, with Gratitude
On this Memorial Day Weekend, I want to thank and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our benefit. In addition to servicemen and women… …this also includes first responders and anyone else who has selflessly sacrificed themselves … Continue reading
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Tagged Memorial Day, Remembering with Gratitude, Remembrance
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The Heroism of Jesus
I’ve written previously about Jesus’s bravery since he knew the brutal, torturous death that awaited him, yet he strengthened his resolve and set his face toward Jerusalem anyway. I am still amazed by and thankful for this. But this week, … Continue reading
The Power of God in You
During his earthly ministry, Jesus did a number of miracles–amazing feats that were inexplicable except if you consider that Jesus was and is part of the Triune God. Toward the end of his life, he promised his disciples that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Dillard, Crash helmets at church, Holy Spirit, Power of God
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A Mother’s Heart Reflects the Saviour’s Love
Who was the first human being in the Bible to learn that the time of Israel’s long-awaited Messiah had finally come? The betrothed but unwed teenager who would become Jesus’s mother. But what was God thinking? Didn’t He know He … Continue reading
Come and See
There’s a little blurb toward the end of the first chapter of John’s gospel that’s easy to read through quickly without giving it much thought–I know I’ve done it the many times over that I’ve read or listened to the … Continue reading