How to Live the Bible — Proclaim Liberty!
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This is the two-hundred-fifteenth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’
How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like
to...
Burden of Striving
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I need to admit something to you. I never really understood what this
scripture really meant.
*Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and ...
Transactions and Covenants
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Dear Darla, One of the hurdles that modern young women have to get over
with regard to their thinking about marriage is the apparent transactional
appear...
Learning to Forgive
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“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”
(Mathew 11:28)
The post Learning to Forgive can be found online at Daily Devotiona...
Let Your Prisoners Go!
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There is no God like you. You forgive those who are guilty of sin; you
don’t look at the sins of your people who are left alive. You will not stay
angry fo...
Not a Lack of Food, But a Lack of Hunger
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I was once told of a woman who lived in a cold-weather climate. She
suffered from poor health and this in a part of the world where she could
not easily ge...
When It Takes More Than Love
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I met Brittany Salmon a few years ago, and we bonded over both being
adoptive parents. Since then, she has adopted another child and written a
book on best...
When the Enemy Tells You that You are Losing
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“Of course this would happen on my birthday.”
Angry and exhausted, I checked the time on my phone – well after midnight,
I was officially 31. I turned o...
5 Ways to Add God’s Word to Your Kids’ Routine
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There are so many things that I don’t do well as a mother. I don’t plan
super special crafts for my kids, nor do I like to bake cookies. There are
probab...