Sentimental and Cruel
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“We’ve gotten to the point where surgeons can operate on and chemically
castrate children. We can have mastectomies for teen girls and genital
mutilation...
How the Exile Is Relevant for Christians Today
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God's original intent in forming the world is never abandoned in the Bible
and is accomplished in the end. But between those two poles, we have a
multi-l...
A La Carte (May 8)
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[image: A La Carte Collection cover image]A La Carte: She forgot our names
/ "Gender-affirming care" for children / The woman who saved her church /
The Tr...
How Moms Feel: A Love Letter For Mother’s Day
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There is a world where Mother’s Day is the day where mothers take a moment
to pause to awe in the miracle that they ever got to be one at all. You
are a c...
The Shirt Off His Back
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"And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers.” 1 John 3:16 Today,
someone offered me the shirt off his back.
The post The Shirt Off His Back can ...
Sweet Mercy
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The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an
end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. ‘The Lord is
my port...
Are Your Relationships Codependent?
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Common Codependent Relationships
In the examples below, the first person is dependent on the second person
and the second person is actually the codepend...
The Bible Gateway Blog Has Moved!
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Please visit Bible Gateway: News & Knowledge for the latest articles and
updates from Bible Gateway, including Bible-related news, information, and
of co...
The Power of Being Transparent in Friendships
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It's easy to keep our struggles to ourselves and sometimes it feels as if
everyone else has it together. But, sharing our stories—even the hard ones,
espec...
And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation. Luke 17:20
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