by Leah | Feb 5, 2010 | Character/Holiness, God's Love, The Awesomeness of God |
Hey friends, I am on the downhill slide toward being finished writing the Legacy Bible study. However, I have one more question for you. It is kinda similar to the one about regret that I asked last fall, but may elicit some more indepth answers.PLEASE ANSWER THIS...
by Leah | Feb 4, 2010 | God's Love, I'm Over There Today, Serving the Bride of Christ, Setting Boundaries and Priorities |
Are you tired? Discouraged? Overwhelmed? Stressed?Jesus invites you……”Come away with me~”Encounter @ 46:10Encounter @ 46:10 is an opportunity to respond to the invitation from Jesus to come away and rest. Through worship, teaching and quiet...
by Leah | Jan 25, 2010 | God's Love, Quotes, Serving the Bride of Christ, Wisdom |
Today I offer to you the final part of Pulpit Prayers by David C. Fisher of the Oxboro Evangelical Free Church in Bloomington, Minnesota. If you missed the first and second parts, please go here and here to read them, then return to this post.Pulpit PrayersWith...
by Leah | Jan 25, 2010 | God's Love, Quotes, Serving the Bride of Christ, Wisdom |
Today I offer to you the second part of Pulpit Prayers by David C. Fisher of the Oxboro Evangelical Free Church in Bloomington, Minnesota. If you missed the first part, please go here to read it first, then return to this post. The final part will be posted...
by Leah | Jan 24, 2010 | God's Love, Quotes, Serving the Bride of Christ, Wisdom |
Over the next few days I want to share with you a beautifully written piece by David C. Fisher of the Oxboro Evangelical Free Church in Bloomington, Minnesota. A friend gave me this essay and it struck me that although it is written by a pastor and for pastors, the...
by Leah | Jan 12, 2010 | God's Love, Quotes |
The Tuesday quote is actually a very short story that shouts boldly the truth of our salvation. Enjoy!!A young boy and his father made a wooden sailboat. They sailed the boat in a nearby river, but a gust of wind tore its string from the boy’s hand. He watched...