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Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus - by S. Trevor Francis
Deep Love Of Jesus Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus - by S. Trevor Francis This song speaks of devotion to Jesus, the Savior of the world. Mr. Samuel Trevor Francis was the son of an artist. He was born at Cheshunt, Herts, in 1835, and was a merchant in London. For more information about this song Mr. Francis,
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Worship Around Tables
Many of you know I am in transition once again as I stepped away from the church plant. We returned to our previous place of worship until God sees fit to reassign. Meanwhile, we take open doors to…
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The Gift of God in Exchange for Ashes
Sit on a wooden bench (behind a goat) for a day long bus ride through the Andes. When the bus stops, the only way forward in 1952 is to rent a horse for an excursion over steep mountain trails wit…
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Name above All Names
John 17:1 NIV Since the middle of August, my daily Bible reading has consisted of one chapter, the same single chapter. Yes, you heard me correctly, and no, I have not just quit my reading a…
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The Different Names of God | El-Olam
One of the most fascinating characteristics of God is that He is timeless. The name for this side of God is El-Olam. This was first used by Abraham in Genesis 21:33. El-Olam means The Everlasting G…
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How to Be Grateful
Being Grateful for what Jesus did for you really lets you realize that we can be grateful even for the smallest thing anyone can do for us. To some giving little is everything because its all they …
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A Random Tuesday
It’s a Tuesday morning. A random kind of morning, nothing particularly notable. A typical, cold winter morning. A Tuesday morning, not even a full 48 hours from when the Church last came together i…
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Thursday 11/1 ~ Faith has proof
Notice, faith is not based on a feeling. It is full of substance, for it is based on evidence. What evidence?
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BE STILL!
“She believed she could so she did.” is lovely and instills confidence, but that doesn’t last. I know a deeper truth. She believe she couldn’t, so He did. Where you can̵…
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Hired without being fired
The hunt The various business houses are always in constant search of best skills and talents. They travel across the globe in search of individuals with such calibre. Once they find one of its kin…
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Help me NOW, Lord! Will it ever end?
Do you ever feel like you need help now? Find out how the Lord helps you.
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Why Worry?
I always miss the point of living in the NOW only to be reminded by several things, events and most especially, God to stop overthinking what will be. I worry so much about tomorrow that I miss the…
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Don’t Worry About The Past Or The Future
When the wheels of the plane touched down from the sky and onto the ground, I felt a jolt of excitement and energy inside. It was a pleasant flight, and there was a lovely man that sat beside me an…
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Angst And Worry
God’s love is much more personal. If there were no other people on earth, Jesus Christ would have died for my sins.
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Worry
Worry is so useless… Next time you feel worry coming on, give God glory instead! Agape Love, David
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Whom the Son sets free
Several years ago, I was invited to lead a Bible study in the house of a local drug dealer. One of the guys who lived there had recently given his life to the Lord after being miraculously healed (…
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Hiding Behind Helmets
We don’t need to hide from God. Put your space helmet in the garbage.
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To Be Like Jesus Christ, Would You Walk Into A Situation Where You Find Yourself Being Tempted?
Temptation is around us all day, 24/7. If you’re truly a Christian, things like calling out sick from work to get a day off from work should bother you since the Holy Spirit lives inside your…
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Review: Thankfulness: Even When It Hurts
Susan Lutz. Thankfulness: Even When It Hurts. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, April 1st 2002. 22 pp. 4 out of 5 Purchase: Westminster | Amazon This biblical counseling book…
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Did Civil War Soldiers Have PTSD?
One hundred and fifty years later, historians are discovering some of the earliest known cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. By Tony Horwitz.
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