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Advent Meditation:  Why did Matthew trace genealogy of Jesus to Joseph?  He wasn't his father.
Why does Matthew bother with tying the genealogy of Jesus to Joseph who was NOT the paternal seed of Jesus? Why trace back the line of Joseph’s ancestry if he was not at all responsible for the…
Gina Williamson,
Leah, The Unloved Mother
The Unloved Mother On this Mother’s Day, we pause to celebrate the women whose love, sacrifice, and endurance have shaped the lives of their children and the course of human history. This is a day …
Claude F. Mariottini,
Leah, The Unloved Mother
The Unloved Mother On this Mother’s Day, we pause to celebrate the women whose love, sacrifice, and endurance have shaped the lives of their children and the course of human history. This is a day …
Claude F. Mariottini,
When You Feel Invisible: Lessons from Leah
What hope can we take from Leah’s story? When we feel unseen or unwanted, God still sees—and He is faithful.
Jason Davis,
When You Feel Invisible: Lessons from Leah
What hope can we take from Leah’s story? When we feel unseen or unwanted, God still sees—and He is faithful.
Revive Our Hearts,
9 Worthwhile Lessons We Can Learn from Leah in the Bible
Oh, Leah in the Bible! The Bible is a treasure trove of stories and events from every spectrum. We get to meet great leaders like David or evil kings such as Solomon in this book that has it all: humor mixed with sadness too! Thewomen throughout these pagesare just as diversified – some strong ones
Sue Nelson,
Promises of Painless Birth and the Problem of False Hope
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS A popular teaching claims mothers can secure pain-free childbirth through faith and declaration. Examining Scripture in context, this review exposes faulty interpretatio…
Elizabeth Prata,
Promises of Painless Birth and the Problem of False Hope
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS A popular teaching claims mothers can secure pain-free childbirth through faith and declaration. Examining Scripture in context, this review exposes faulty interpretatio…
Elizabeth Prata,
5. THE NASTIES OF NATURE
“Mother Nature” is a familiar phrase to most of us. Its origins lie in European history, where it was used simply as a personification of nature. Later, in Greek and Roman myth, Mother Nature was transformed into a goddess. Similar expressions are found in the Americas and in Asia. This reference to “Mother Nature” has influenced, and perhaps sullied, our understanding of God’s sovereignty over nature. Subconsciously, we have distanced God from His creation, perhaps because we continue to strugg
Lynda Schultz,
5. THE NASTIES OF NATURE
“Mother Nature” is a familiar phrase to most of us. Its origins lie in European history, where it was used simply as a personification of nature. Later, in Greek and Roman myth, Mother Nature was transformed into a goddess. Similar expressions are found in the Americas and in Asia. This reference to “Mother Nature” has influenced, and perhaps sullied, our understanding of God’s sovereignty over nature. Subconsciously, we have distanced God from His creation, perhaps because we continue to strugg
Lynda Schultz,

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