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When Life Brings Us to Our Knees
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Have you ever been so weak, so weary, so wounded that your legs gave out? You did not even have strength to stand up! Occasionally, I have heard people use...
Control Issues
August 1, 2019
Let’s face it: we all like to be in control. To feel as though we can direct the course of things and determine the outcome. But this mentality works against...
Ebb and Flow: Dealing with Changing Tides
January 17, 2014
There are few things as refreshing to me as standing on the shore and watching the ocean waves. I have always loved it. In Scripture the sea represents change. It...
Journeying Through Nehemiah
byScott Pauley
(Nehemiah 2:5) There is work to do in our homes, churches, and nation. Sin’s work is destruction; God’s work is construction. In Nehemiah, we learn the principles of building up that which has been broken down. We also discover powerful lessons on spiritual leadership from the life and work of Nehemiah himself. (10020260128)
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