Tag: relationship
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The #passion of the Christ serve the purpose to shake up the psyche..
The cross was needed as a dramatic, earth-shaking icon to change your mind about GOD, and it still serve that purpose. R.R
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This week, plan to make a single #phonecall. Just one call, to one person you care about.
This week, plan to make a single phone call. Just one call, to one person you care about. The purpose? To express your appreciation and concern. The person you call could be a family member, someone from church, a person in your neighborhood, a coworker, a friend you don’t see often enough, or someone else…
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The #Power of Being Called by Name By Brett Hersma
Why does something jump inside of us when we’re called by name? We feel special. We feel recognized. We feel known. “Nate, I saw you at your game yesterday.” “Hey Zac, come over here, I want to talk with you.” “Mary, it’s going to be OK.” These are things any Young Life leader might say…
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Compassion katy Tx
I have the pleasure of being part of an organization that unites all the churches to serve the hurting and under-resourced in our community.Compassion katy seeks to honor GOD by connecting churches, Local business and Ministries to love and serve.Here is the web: http://www.compassionkaty.org
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US Franciscans Speak Out on Immigration Ban
The leadership of the US Franciscans have issued a statement against the president’s recent travel ban. They say: The recent actions of President Donald J. Trump regarding the treatment of immigrants and refugees entering our country have been troubling to a wide ranging group of citizens across the United States. As Franciscans, we are morally…
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You don’t have to climb upward or be more pure or #perfect to find God
Let’s be honest, our culture places the most value on fame, power, and money. Even people who call themselves Christians are much more fascinated by celebrities and so-called success than they are by the downward path of Jesus. Once you can see that God is in the ordinary and that you don’t have to climb…
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#Knocking on my door..
My heart will not fear. That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all day of my life. Psalms 27:3-4 The most striking thing about this psalm is what David does when he finds himself besieged by armies and enemies eager to kill both him and his family. He does not ask for…
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