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Haunting of Herod Continue reading
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The Haunting of Herod
Herod was a haunted man. But, like all haunted people, he was not haunted by ghosts, but by illusions in his mind. Herod was a character. He really loved his power and authority and thought a great deal of himself.… Continue reading
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Buying Time
If time is given to all, why do we need to buy it? Perhaps that is a bit of a misnomer, but since we have often wasted, squandered, a sold time to the lowest bidder, we often need to buy… Continue reading
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Climb Your Mountain
Photo by x ) on Unsplash CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN GOD ALLOWS TO BE IN YOUR PATH ON THE ROAD TO YOUR ULTIMATE DESTINATION. We have not been created to stumble through life We are equipped to traverse purposefully and deliberately… Continue reading
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Morning Prayer Continue reading
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The Hamburg Massacre
Hamburg was a market town populated by a majority of freed blacks in Aiken County, across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia. The Hamburg Massacre (or Red Shirt Massacre was just prior to the last election season of the Reconstruction… Continue reading
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Dive In — Prayer from Deep Within that Takes Us Deeper | by Tom Sims , Cultivator of Big Ideas | Jul, 2024 | Medium
Into the Depths OF THE MYSTERY OF PRAYER Prayer is the human experience of a deep spiritual mystery. Mutual communication with God is going on far beneath the surface of our lives. Not only do we often not know what… Continue reading
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Hometown Jesus Mark 6 1 12 We have become the 21st Century hometown of Jesus where we think we know Him and can control Him and He will not comply. Just being in the presence of Jesus is compelling to… Continue reading
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Hometown Jesus
Mark 6:1-12 New International Version Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples. When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. “Where did this man get these things?” they asked.… Continue reading
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Hope and Glory – Romans 8 15 25 Continue reading







