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I wasn’t careful this morning when calling up the online One-Year Bible. Instead of selecting the reading for January 7, I inadvertantly opened the reading for November 7.
The fact that I didn’t catch that my reading was much different than the preceding days doesn’t surprise me, though.
I was up at 4:40 a.m. to take […]

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The next time you see a homeless, hungry person, please remember a message from Psalm 69:33 — “The Lord hears the needy” — and then ask yourself if you are “hearing” the needy by providing food in some meaningful way.
And the next time you see a heartbroken widow who has just lost her […]

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(To help Japanese tsunami victims, click link after Morning Devotion).
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I’m not sure why this thought hasn’t crossed my mind before, but I’m glad it did today.

I’m talking about the Luke 2 reference to Joseph and Mary using a hay manger as a crib for the newborn Messiah rather than having a room at the Bethlehem […]

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To hear this Morning Devotion, click on the link below:
What overflows from your lips?
Most every adult over 45 recalls the line from the opening to the original Star Trek programs on TV — “Space… the final frontier.”
Even though Captain James Kirk’s voiceover was quite intriguing as the U.S.S. Enterprise zoomed by on the TV screen, […]

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Here we go again.
A twisted individual does disgusting, morally corrupt things while at the same time claiming to be a zealot for God.
Talk about gasoline on the fire of public skepticism toward the idea of faith!
I recognize that most people reading the bizarre story about the 18-year hostage in a California […]

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