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Bible in the Louvre
Terri and I are in Paris, escaping the “mission creep” that ate up so much time the last couple of weeks. Today, we spent all day at the Louvre (my feet are killing me! ). I thought about blogging about … Continue reading
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This is sunset on the Sea of Galilee. A few more pictures below the jump….
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“Perspective … Pray for this Family”
I am so thankful our Saviour conquered sin and death. One day there will be no more sorrow.
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This is in Caesarea Philippi. Upon this rock I will build My church….
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Scotland’s Longest Marriage
The longest marriage in Scotland ends after more than seventy-seven years. I have got a lovely boy in the home. He is the only one for me — always has been and always will be. May the God of all comfort be near to … Continue reading
Entitlement / God Isn’t Fair
An entitlement mentality kills gratitude. You aren’t properly grateful for things given to you if you think you deserved them.
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Guest Post: Me-First at the Grocery Store
Has God’s Word changed me? Humph. Not like I’d like it to. God is definitely helping me to be aware of when I have been selfish in this way. That’s change, but I still have a ways to go. Continue reading