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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Multiply –
By: Andy Callis As our church looks at discipleship for the fall, I’ve been challenged taking our students through “Multiply” by Francis Chan on Sunday mornings. Here are some of the things that have hit home with me. To be … Continue reading
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Birds of a feather…sometimes get eaten –
By: Judith Hargett It sounded like a giant bumble bee as it zoomed past my ear. This flying torpedo barely avoided hitting me and was only able to miss the collision due to its excellent maneuvering skills. Hummingbirds are the … Continue reading
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September 11
by Stan Crader April 30, 1789. Newly inaugurated President George Washington gave a prophetic warning at Federal Hall in New York City. He declared that America’s prosperity and protection were dependent upon its adherence to God. Later, the political leaders … Continue reading
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Broken Angels and Lop-Eared Bunnies
By: Judith Hargett The part of my brain that produces common sense had apparently taken a temporary leave of absence and was replaced by wishful thinking. Still, I knew better. There is no way to do a project in the … Continue reading
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Best Investments –
By: Stan Crader The stock market is soaring, or at least it was when writing this blog. Everyone is sharing stock tips. 401Ks are growing in value. Everyone is happy. Investing sounds much better than spending. In fact, our leaders … Continue reading
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