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Where is God in a the Pandemic?
When we praise and worship Him in private, we reap those benefits in solitude. When we give Him the glory and honor in public, we invite others to see His blessings and feel His presence.
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Social Distancing
Luke 8: 43-48 Who touched me? With the recent adjustments we’ve made because of the pandemic, we’ve come face to face with the reality that life-changing experiences can alter our entire world in just the blink of an eye. We are seldom given a heads up and usually don’t have a lot of control. The term social distancing may…
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To See Through His Eyes
Pray a prayer for patience and you can almost hear a collective gasp and, figuratively, those around you take a giant step back. After all that’s one of those “dangerous prayers” that only the brave or the naïve dare pray. Well, call me naïve, because not only was I not prepared for what lie ahead, I was audacious enough…
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Jesus Knew And It Didn’t Change a Thing
Before the Passover celebration, Jesus knew that his hour had come to leave this world and return to his Father. He had loved his disciples during his ministry on earth, and now he loved them to the very end. It was time for supper, and the devil had already prompted Judas, son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus. Jesus…
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Mary, Did You Know?
If you have been on Facebook during the holiday season, you have no doubt seen this post showcasing the group Pentatonix singing “Mary Did You Know” by Mark Lowry. I have heard this song before; however, there is something so hauntingly sacred about the way Pentatonix offers their acapellic praise in the still, dead of night that continues…
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The Blessing Jar Challenge: How To Count Your Blessings This Year
Deuteronomy Parenting is a lifestyle. It is molding your children into men and women of God through your daily relationship with Jesus Christ. Today we have a very special guest blogger who is sharing one excellent way our parents are modeling this concept that you may want to consider putting into practice with your family this year. The guest…