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Art class was one of my favorite things about eighth grade. If you’ve ever had an art lesson with my former teacher, you know one of her favorite things to say is “draw what you see—not what you think you…
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If you know me well, you know I love a good sunset. In fact, I have an alarm set on my phone right now to remind me to step outside and watch it tonight. With every sunset, God proves once…
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It had been three long days. Three days of waiting, three days of questioning, three days of wondering how long God would wait to reveal His plan. On the third day, Christ arose in victory, bringing with Him the promise…
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Understanding the concept of tithing has seemingly been a long journey for me. Granted, I have hopefully come a long way since I was five (and believed that our tithes were placed in the coffins of departed church members, where…
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The concept of freedom is one that permeates every element of our world. We talk of religious freedom, financial freedom, national freedom, individual freedom, moral freedom, social freedom, and for Americans, we speak of the freedoms described in our Bill…
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“Season of waiting.” We’ve all heard it. Most of us have used it to describe some time we or others have experienced. The words have a nice flow to them. They even sound…aesthetic. They and the voices that discuss them…
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“Give us this day our daily bread” (Matthew 6:11). The verse above is a part of the well-known model prayer (“The Lord’s Prayer”) that Christ gave us in His Sermon on the Mount. The concept of “daily bread” would certainly…
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This is the fifth and final installment in my series of posts, “People of Prayer”. As I read back through the past four posts I’ve written in this series, I see a common theme. In none of these situations was…
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This is the fourth installment in my series of posts, “People of Prayer”. The story of Daniel in the lions’ den is one of the most prominent and well-known in the Bible. It is featured in children’s Bible story collections,…
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This is the third installment in my series of posts, “People of Prayer”. If you’re familiar with the Old Testament history of King Hezekiah’s reign, you probably know that he was a good king, one who feared and honored God,…
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