Category: Faith
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“I love you with an Everlasting Love!”
Within the body of Christendom, there are some areas that we continue to debate, and often we have friendly disagreements…
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Remembering my Dad and Things He Taught me!
Happy Birthday to my Dad Peter! Remembering him today and revisiting my thoughts from that day: I can’t believe it’s…
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Good Friday: As Heaven Looked Away!
31 And He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders…
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Waiting on God, part 2: When Not Yet feels like Not Ever!
For from days of old they have not heard or perceived by ear, Nor has the eye seen a…
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2022 Bible Reading Plans, part 2
In this section, the more specific Bible reading plans are being provided based on broader profiles of spiritual maturity. In…
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2022 Bible Reading Plans, part 1
Welcome to 2022! In follow-up to the recent podcast on Visceral Reflections for developing a Bible reading plan for the…
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Advent: Love and Joy & the Gift of Myrrh!
With Advent counting down to Christmas tomorrow, a lot of folks are thinking about sharing gifts with family and friends. …
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Advent: Hope and Peace in the Waiting!
the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. 1Timothy…
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Podcast Notes: The Love of God, 11/13/2021
(The following notes provide a recap and structure for “The Love of God in Daily Life” podcast episode). I HAVE…
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Sometimes God… 2021
(Updated from original 2015 post) Sometimes God provides blessings knowing that they will reveal a divided heart and direct us…
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Our Heart in Apologetics #4: Humility
Our Heart in Apologetics #1: Introduction Our Heart in Apologetics #2: Making Disciples Our Heart in Apologetics #3: 5 Things…
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Platform UPDATE: Visceral Reflections Podcast
07/15/2021 UPDATE: Visceral Reflections has now propagated out to iTunes and is available on Apple Podcasts. 07/10/2021 UPDATE: The New…
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Growing in the Forbearance of God, Part 1
From the very beginning it has been determined what we shall be, yet we still spend most of our lives…