Book Review: No Longer a Slumdog by K.P. Yohannan
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Book Review: No Longer a Slumdog by K.P. Yohannan

About the book: 139 pgs / Forward by Francis Chan  Those with no voice—the suffering children of Asia—tell their stories. And as you listen to them, you share their anguish and rejoice in their triumphs. The whole world seems to stop as you look on. “You girls stay here. I’m going to get something to…

Sabbath Sunday: He Will Direct Your Path
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Sabbath Sunday: He Will Direct Your Path

As we settle into life taking this route on a daily basis, we still feel more change is to come as we seek “revive” on a personal level. It’s easy to get caught up in the questions. What kind of change? When? How? Will it benefit all of us? And on and on I could…

A Call to Praise Blog Hop Starts Today by Jennifer Slattery
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A Call to Praise Blog Hop Starts Today by Jennifer Slattery

Julie’s Note: This post first appeared at Jennifer Slattery Lives Out Loud. I’m a firm believer in the power of praise. When I’m sad, anxious, or upset, nothing lifts my heart quite like singing praises to my Heavenly Father. I think there are many reasons for this, perhaps the most important of which being that…

Book Review: Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado
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Book Review: Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado

Book Description: Chelsea Chambers is on her own. After a public split from her NFL superstar husband, Chelsea takes a bold step out of the limelight and behind the counter of the Higher Grounds Café, an old-fashioned coffee shop in dire need of reinvention. But when her courage, expert planning, and out-of-this-world cupcakes fail to…

Saturday Confession: Loaves, Fishes, Questions and Kickers
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Saturday Confession: Loaves, Fishes, Questions and Kickers

Matthew 16: At this they began to argue with each other because they hadn’t brought any bread. Jesus knew what they were saying, so he said, “You have so little faith! Why are you arguing with each other about having no bread? Don’t you understand even yet? Don’t you remember the 5,000 I fed with…