When God Speaks: Discerning His Voice in the Silence

Prompt: Who would you like to talk to soon? Many believers experience a sense of speaking to God but not always perceiving a direct answer. It's a deeply human experience within the spiritual walk. The Bible offers profound insights into this dynamic, assuring us of God's constant presence and multifaceted ways of communication. When God …

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After Acts – Paul’s Fourth Missionary Journey

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My Legacy??? an explanation and a poem…

What is the legacy you want to leave behind? The term "legacy" has several meanings, but it generally refers to something handed down or left behind from the past, especially to future generations. While it can refer to tangible assets, it more broadly encompasses intangible impacts.Here's a breakdown of what "legacy" means:1. Tangible Inheritance: * …

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Chilly – an unseasonable poem…

How do you feel about cold weather? Cold wind whispers through the trees,A breath that bites, yet aims to please.Chill on the skin, crisp in the air,A silent hush is everywhere.Some may shiver, seek the fire,Wrap in wool and warm attire.Others smile at frost’s delight,Snowflakes dancing in the night.Cold can sting or soothe the soul—It …

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The Oldest Thing I’m Wearing Today

What's the oldest things you're wearing today? The oldest thing I’m wearing today Is not these shoes or coat of grey, It’s not the watch with ticking gold, Nor wedding band, though years it's told. It’s not the threadbare cap I prize, Or laugh-lined specs upon my eyes. No, older still, and worn with grace, …

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