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Day 193 – The Faithful Remnant
By David Vermont
The story of the bible pretty much follows a pattern that we can see over and over. God raises up his people. They fall back into sin but a small group or “Remnant” remains faithful. God uses the remnant to restore his people.
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Back to the Child---Born of the Spirit!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Could being born again mean that we must go back with the Holy Spirit into our past even to the moment of birth----so that we can be healed of all that has come into our life that has kept us unable to really walk in the Presence of God?
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Halloween, Harvey Weinstein and Playboy Magazine...
By Carlos Espinosa
I often tell my daughters, "If you dress like a piece of meat, you're going to be treated like a piece of meat."
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When You "Haven't the Foggiest," Look Again!
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Airports close, ships collide, and cars crash when fog rolls in. But fog brings blessings too. Giant redwoods would die if they couldn't collect fog droplets, which drip moisture to their roots.
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Day 192 – "if you confess with your lips…"
By David Vermont
Today we read a famous verse that sometimes is used to support the idea that ALL one has to do is, “accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior” and have faith and you will be saved.
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Like a Child—Being Born Again
By Elizabeth Thomas
Again It has been awhile since my last blog---and that is because my writing and my life had been taken unto new directions. My Spiritual Director has encouraged me to write a book about the different ways God Speaks to us in our daily life. Prior to that, I was given the news that, come March 1st, my steady job will become only ‘as needed one.’
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Would I Know You Were a Christian?
By Katie Zalany
I was at a recent conference and one of the speakers posed a thoughtful question: If I were to look at your bank account, would I know you were a Christian?
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Lobster a la Yuck!
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
What appears elegant in one context can become repulsive in another.
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Day 191 – Inheritors of the Promise to Israel
By David Vermont
Today’s reading Paul deals with the difficult question of why some Jewish people, who were part of Israel and the covenant, are not saved or more specifically, why they have not converted and therefore become saved.
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Nun On The Run
By Victor S E Moubarak
It was Friday evening and Father Ignatius was alone in the Parish House listening to his favourite classical music. He sat in his armchair by the fire, eyes closed, and with his hand slowly moving his index finger in the air as if holding a baton and conducting an orchestra. Just as the music reached his favourite piece of Verdi’s Aida … The Triumphal March … just then, the front doorbell rang
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Of Noses, and More
By Sue Hallett
I once went to see a new referral, an old man living alone in the country, slipping into dementia,
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Where's the Fire?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Each day seems to have enough problems to keep us scurrying, but more often than not, after all our freneticism, many of these problems are like that chimney fire that burned itself out.
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Day 190 – Why do we suffer?
By David Vermont
Why do we suffer? Why does an all good and all-loving God allow it?
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Self-Denial: Sure or Not
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
I find it interesting and amusing to observe how some go about practising some form of self-denial, especially when it comes to Fridays, or even the season of Lent. Some seem to think that self-denial merely means that one must abstain from eating meat on Fridays, and they feel very good about themselves for doing so.
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The Paradox of the Poor at Thanksgiving
By Ralph Hathaway
He raises his glass for a glorious toast, Thankful for warmth, wealth and success, His demeanor says much as weakness is not, In strength lies power and shows on him.
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Are You Smarter than an Armadillo?
By Greg Schlueter
Does anyone know what a Hillbilly Road Bump is? An armadillo. Over half-a-million are killed every year. They get comfortable parking in the middle of the road. As a result, they perish. How many of us Christians are the same?
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Don't Spike the Mike
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Softness and gentleness in demeanor, song or speech carries its own form of soothing persuasiveness.
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