Some children were spending a few days with their grandparents. Grandma and grandpa both talked about Jesus a lot. When it was time for lunch one day, grandma called the children in and said, “Be sure to wash your hands.”
One little grandchild scowled and said, “Germs and Jesus. Germs and Jesus. That’s all I hear, and I’ve never seen either one of them.”
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In this teaching series you will discover that spiritual breakthroughs have always been God’s loving - and completely possible - best for you.
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Christmas questions. . . we all have them.
“What will I get for Christmas?”
“Who can I kiss under the mistletoe?”
“Just what is ‘Figgy Pudding’?”
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I did a wedding on Friday in the rain. It was humid, muggy, and we were outside under a tent. I was in a suit and tie – hot and confined by too many clothes! Normally, I don’t get nervous, even though I am always hot. However, on this muggy warm evening my glasses fogged up and I couldn’t read my notes!
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Reputation. Having a good name. Enjoying good favor with all people. When we live out God’s Truth for all to see – it changes lives.
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On my way to church a few weeks ago, I drove parallel to some cyclists riding in a triathlon through the country-side of our township. This race had started and was ending at the park-like Centennial Terrace entertainment venue across the road from our church.
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For several weeks, we’ve been studying Three Harmonies – harmonies of our faith that must be in tune if we’re to live the way our Lord wants us to live.
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Starting Sunday, September 13 join us for an in-depth look into Paul’s letter to the Church in Ephesus.
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Imagine these scenarios. You go to a hospital for a medical emergency – but the doctors won’t help you because you don’t have the right insurance. It’s the middle of winter and you’re sleeping outside, so you go to a homeless shelter for a warm bed, but they won’t let you in because you suffer from a mental illness.
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I want to start by telling you a story. A man once had two large clay jars that he used to bring water from the well back to his home. These jars hung on each end of a pole that he carried across his shoulders. One of the jars had a crack in it, and at the end of the long walk from the stream to the house, the cracked jar arrived only half full. The other jar was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water. For several years the man bought back to his home each day only one-and-a-half jars of water.
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