Faithful Bloggers Group Writing Project: That Saturday
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Faithful Bloggers Group Writing Project: That Saturday

This post is part of a group writing project Courtney is hosting at Faithful Bloggers. Anyone wishing to can write on a verse/topic regarding Jesus’ death, burial or resurrection and then share a link in her comment section. Matthew 27 (verse from BibleGateway.com) The Guard at the Tomb 62 The next day, the one after…

Sabbath Sunday: Cross that Bridge
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Sabbath Sunday: Cross that Bridge

Each Sunday I share my own amateur nature picture with a word about God’s love. This is a great picture I remember from a couple years ago where calendar wise Spring was around the corner. Snow remained the dirty blanket we know is past time to get rid of. Time for change. Time for new…

Blogging for Books Review: Life, In Spite of Me by Kristen Jane Anderson and Tricia Goyer
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Blogging for Books Review: Life, In Spite of Me by Kristen Jane Anderson and Tricia Goyer

Life, in Spite of Me is a gripping story Kristen Anderson and co author Tricia Goyer share regarding Kristen’s suicide attempt. The book starts off recalling the attempt where Kristen places herself in front of a moving train. The recollection is breathtaking and the authors paint a vivid picture not just of Kristen’s bleak outlook…

WFW: Permissible, but not Beneficial
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WFW: Permissible, but not Beneficial

“I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but not everything is constructive.  1 Corinthians 10:23, NIV (BibleGateway) Last night I finished facilitating the small group study Made to Crave.  There are so many nuggets in this book that I recommend reading it more…

Sabbath Sunday: Cross that Bridge
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Sabbath Sunday: Cross that Bridge

Each Sunday I share my own amateur nature picture with a word about God’s love. This is a great picture I remember from a couple years ago where calendar wise Spring was around the corner. Snow remained the dirty blanket we know is past time to get rid of. Time for change. Time for new…