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Book Drawing: “Through the Bible in 40 Riddles” by Rick Bassett
Written to help spark a hunger in kids to find answers, while also helping develop the skills to read and explore the Bible, this book is sure to be a hit with your children, whether they’re reading independently, or as a family Bible study, youth group, or class activity. There’s never a better time to stir your child’s interest in the Bible. Whether you are a mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, uncle, godparent, teacher, or just the favorite grown up in a kid’s life, there’s never a better time than the present to help a child learn to explore the Bible on their own, and there’s not a better or more fun way to do that than this resource! Clues: For Question 1: Read Genesis 3:14-15 For Questions 2: Read Genesis 3:16 For Questions 3: Read Genesis 3:17-19 Click here to check out more details about Pastor Rick’s book (on amazon) To enter the drawing, make a comment on this blog post.
Kathy Collard Miller,
Sermons for divine promotion and uplifment
Memorise: “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground: for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return” (Gen 3:1…
Babatope Babalobi,
Will We Work and Have Jobs in Heaven? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
God is the primary worker, and as His image bearers, we’re made to work.
Randy Alcorn,
Receiving miracles thro Praise and Worship
Memorise: “Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us” (Psalm 67:6) Read: Psalm 67:1-7 Pastor E. ADEBOYE Praise is a powerful spiritual instrume…
Babatope Babalobi,
Created to Receive Blessing
Ourfirst ancestors, Adam and Eve, were the crowning moment of the creation story. All of God’s preceding creative acts—everything else in the material universe—formed the theater for humanity to flourish asGod’s image-bearers. As we’ve already seen in this series, God designed Adam to be in relationship with Himself as well as with Eve. Furthermore, the
John MacArthur,
Living Totally Healthy in 2021 – Charlaine Martin
My Boaz and I traveled to Florida over the Christmas break. Boy! Was I reminded what it was like before I went gluten-free while eating healthy food. The food fare available, unless I wanted to risk COVID, was slim. Even though I packed food in our cooler and carried a bag of healthy snacks, some of our food choices were slim–a couple of fast-food chains with food to take out, gas station offerings, and hitting the grocery. I found myself in pain, bloated, foggy-brained, and developed mouth sores. Now that we are home, we are back to our healthy gluten-free, allergy-friendly options. My waist shrank two inches, my body doesn’t hurt as it did, and I can think more clearly. As for the mouth sores—from gluten- or egg-contamination—healing will take a while. It is so easy to take healthy living for granted until it’s not possible to maintain.
Charlaine Martin,
The problem of evil and suffering: A biblical exploration of Theodicy today
Black smoke from a fire. (Photo by Pixabay from Pexels)It has been one month since Hamas launched its brutal terror attack on Israel, killing over 1,400 people. In response, the death toll from Israel's onslaught in the Gaza Strip has soared to over 10,300, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run...
Joseph Antonio Liao,
Prata potpourri: Video-palooza- Nature encounters, Beauty, and Creative Challenges
By Elizabeth Prata There is much ugliness in the world. I, too, am waiting for the day in heaven when the responsibilities Jesus gives us do not weigh so heavy. In the Garden, work was easy. It was…
Elizabeth Prata,
Prata potpourri: Video-palooza- Nature encounters, Beauty, and Creative Challenges
By Elizabeth Prata There is much ugliness in the world. I, too, am waiting for the day in heaven when the responsibilities Jesus gives us do not weigh so heavy. In the Garden, work was easy. It was…
Elizabeth Prata,
Farming Frustration and Harvesting Hope (Matthew 13:18-23)
Jesus’ kingdom stories are at the heart of Matthew’s Gospel. The lead story is one Jesus titled the parable of the sower (13:18). So, who was the sower? What was he planting? And why bother when many seeds don’t grow?
Allen Browne,

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