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More Than Conquerors
Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all...
read moreEaster Afternoon | When Jesus steps behind the closed doors of our fear.
What happened on the first Easter morning absolutely changed the course of history forever and it changed my life completely. I hope it has changed your life too. Something amazing also happened on the first Easter afternoon. Then, the same day at evening, being the...
read moreSome thoughts from the book of Haggai
When was the last time you read through the book of Haggai in the Old Testament? If you’re anything like me, you might not remember because it’s probably been a while. Out of the books of the Bible, it seems to be more obscure, short and we don’t seem to mention it as...
read moreMy Washington D.C. Travel Journal: An Itinerary for History Enthusiasts
Washington D.C. is at the top of the list of favorite cities that I’ve been to. If you love history, your country, and historical buildings, you’ll find something there that interests you, if not makes you walk away with a feeling of awe and inspiration. It’s...
read moreFear, Faith and Hope for the Future
I think that most of us identify in some way with David in the Bible. He made some serious mistakes, but he’s one of the people that almost everyone can relate to because he allows us to see into his heart and his relationship with God in the Book of Psalms. This has...
read more7 Life Lessons from Abolitionist William Wilberforce
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. John 15:13 William Wilberforce is one of my personal heroes. I wanted to share about his life because I wish more people knew his story. So many people have never heard of him, and if they...
read moreYou are not alone. You are not forgotten.
Someday I’ll write more about what I’m learning while walking through my current health situation, but right now, I still feel so new to it all. There are some things, however, that I know without a question of a doubt. I hope that they might be an encouragement to...
read moreWhy we should never forget about the Holocaust
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day and marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. I visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC a few years ago and was deeply saddened as learning about all the beautiful lives that were lost. It seems so...
read moreWhat are you living for?
Sometimes people use the expression that they’re either eating to live or living to eat. Many people live to play sports, live to work, or live to adventure. What they often don’t realize is that if they’re living for something, they’re also dying for it. We get older...
read moreA Christmas Tea
Since it's November now, it's finally not too early to get excited about Christmas! The stores are full of decorations, Starbucks is serving their holiday flavors and Thanksgiving's just a few weeks away. The Christmas season is one of my favorite times of the year,...
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