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Continue reading →: Continue in the Faith: Embrace God’s Grace, Part 1This post is an overview of the means of grace as an introduction to longer discussions on each. The means of grace include: scripture, prayer, fellowship, baptism, Lord’s Supper, worship, church discipline, spiritual gifts, evangelism and personal ministry.
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Continue reading →: What are We Waiting For? Part 2Since Christ is coming again, Christians who are serious about the mission will live focused on winning souls, making disciples and doing good works. Again, how can Christ followers best use our time in this world?
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Continue reading →: What Are We Waiting For? part 1Jesus is Coming Again! this is Part 1 of a post on living in expectation and preparing for Christ’s Second Coming.
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Continue reading →: Human Trafficking: Beyond Jeffrey, Ghislaine and DiddyHuman trafficking is the crime that, too often, hides in plain sight. In high profile court cases and in our own communities traffickers may be ready to lure the vulnerable.
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Continue reading →: Laughing Matters: Clean, or Christian ComedyI love, love, love to laugh. I especially appreciate a good chuckle when I can listen unbothered by concerns regarding profanity.
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Continue reading →: Hungry? In America?The One Big Beautiful Bill Act guts the ability of the poorest Americans to feed themselves while it gifts the wealthier segments of the U.S. with tax incentives and more.
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Continue reading →: My Daughter: a Poem & a PoetMy daughter, a poet, surprises me by sending poems occasionally. She gave me permission to share this one.
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Continue reading →: Power Outage Lessons #3: Essential SuppliesSpecific supplies to buy to help stay as comfortable as possible for as long as needed during an electrical power interruption
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Continue reading →: Power Outage Lessons #2: Come, Jesus, ComeAn unexpected power disruption caused me to reflect on the sudden nature of Jesus’s return.. Are we ready?
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Continue reading →: Power Outage Lessons #1: Preparing for EmergenciesAfter a local power outage the author reflects on her experience and offers some insights on how to be ready for an emergency.






