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Tag Archives: apostle Paul
Christian devotion: Life’s Greatest Gift
Ephesians 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. If ever there was a Christian who did a … Continue reading →
4 Minute Devotions: A Great Granda
My grandfather was a fireman in World War 2 in Britain. After working in a bombed out area, and seeing all of the devastation, he realized that his family meant everything to him. A short reflection based upon 1 Thessalonians … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1 Thessalonians, apostle Paul, Blitz, church growth, church growth devotions, daily devotions, family, family blessing, family devotions, free devotions, grandparents, love, Nazis, short devotions, World War 2
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Daily Devotions: Christian Chameleons
Chameleons fascinate me. I am amazed by their ability to change their colors in order to blend into the background and remain hidden from both their enemies and prey. I think God must have had a lot of fun when … Continue reading →
Posted in apologetics, Bible, Bible messages, Bible readings, Christ, Christ's Kingdom, Christian apologetics, Christian blogs, Christianity, church growth ideas, daily devotions, daily prayers, defending the faith, devotions, faith, faith in the Church, free speech, God, Gospel, Gospel message, Gospel values, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, prayers, Presbyterian, Presbyterian beliefs, Religion, religious beliefs, religious issues, religious news, spirituality, Theology, Verse of the Day
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Tagged apostle Paul, being a Christian, chameleons, free devotions, God, Jesus Christ, Religion, sharing faith, witnessing for Christ
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Sunday Sermon: Encouragement + Endurance = Unity
Endurance + Encouragement = Unity Isaiah 11:2 The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him–the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adolph Hitler, apostle Paul, Battle of the Atlantic, benediction, Charlie Brown, Jewish people, Mediterranean, Pearl Harbor, Prophet Isaiah, Romans, Snoopy, U-boats
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Sunday Sermon: Working for the Lord- All or Nothing
Working for the Lord 2 Thessalonians 3:10 For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “If a man will not work, he shall not eat.” I only remember two occasions in my life when my … Continue reading →
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Tagged all or nothing, Almost persuaded, apostle Paul, crossbow, engineering, Gessler, Glasgow, Philip Bliss, Scotland, Switzerland, Thessalonians, Thessalonika, train wreck, William Tell
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