The Very First Easter: The Best News of All
This is part four of a four-part story about the first Easter retold from the perspective of a rooster.
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This is part four of a four-part story about the first Easter retold from the perspective of a rooster.
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This is part three of a four-part story about the first Easter retold from the perspective of a rooster.
The Very First Easter: A Very Scared Rooster Read More »
This is part two of a four-part story about the first Easter retold from the perspective of a rooster.
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This is part one of a four-part story about the first Easter retold from the perspective of a rooster.
The Very First Easter: Jesus Comes to Jerusalem Read More »
Work is a good and God given part of life. If we live for retirement and loose our purpose after retiring, what good have we gained?
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Work is a good and God given part of life. If we live for retirement and loose our purpose after retiring, what good have we gained?
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Work is a good and God given part of life. If we live for retirement and loose our purpose after retiring, what good have we gained?
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Work is a good and God given part of life. If we live for retirement and loose our purpose after retiring, what good have we gained?
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As the Zaire devalued, creativity and wisdom was needed to purchase supplies for the dorm. In this story, Grandpa Paul recalls shopping in Bunia with his wife Ellen and how the Lord gave them favor. As the Proverb says, “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”
In our fast-paced culture we can easily mistake something as valuable just because it costs more. In reality, value is not just based on what something costs but what lasts. As missionary Jim Elliot once said, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose.”
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