Sabbath Sunday: Muddy Road
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Sabbath Sunday: Muddy Road

One of my favorite poems is Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken. Probably because I can relate. The wide path everyone else takes? I was never one to follow. I was the pioneer taking the narrow way rarely understanding why I wasn’t like everyone else. Thing is, the path God gives you, it’s not going…

Sabbath Sunday: But, God.
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Sabbath Sunday: But, God.

When I first took this picture, I smiled thinking about the other leaves and how inferior they must feel around this big yellow leaf in the middle. and that reminded me of a story. About a huge giant who laughed as he slayed solider after soldier from the Israelites who dared fight him. But, David….

Video of the Week: Daily Reflections on the Names of God by Ava Pennington
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Video of the Week: Daily Reflections on the Names of God by Ava Pennington

Each week I try to present a Christian book trailer in the right sidebar. This week is Ava Pennington’s devotional Daily Reflections on the Names of God. Click HERE to view video. Book Description: Every name God calls Himself and every name His people called Him holds clues to who He is, how He relates…

Sabbath Sunday: But, God.
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Sabbath Sunday: But, God.

When I first took this picture, I smiled thinking about the other leaves and how inferior they must feel around this big yellow leaf in the middle. and that reminded me of a story. About a huge giant who laughed as he slayed solider after soldier from the Israelites who dared fight him. But, David….

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Saturday Confession: I’m a Seed Planter

Before we begin, I’m looking for people to share why they are thankful. I’ll use it next month for the monthlong thankful event. Care to share? More info here.       When I was a new Christian, I mean baby brand new, I was at a church that had a cross up front. Like…

Book Review: Beyond I Do by Jennifer Slattery
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Book Review: Beyond I Do by Jennifer Slattery

                    Marriage . . . it’s more than a happily ever after. Eternally more. Ainsley Meadows, raised by a hedonist mother who cycles through jobs and relationships like wrapping paper on Christmas morning, falls into a predictable and safe relationship with Richard, a self-absorbed, socialite psychiatrist….