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Monday Memory I’m one of those geeks that saves emails that send that special wave of emotion through me. This was one my buddy, Ian Anthony Jones, sent about a year ago. I ran across it today and it spoke volumes to me. Thank You Lord! The Servant Says: Image via Wikipedia None of us can [...]
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There Is A Fountain
There is a fountain is one of my favorite hymns. The traditional way is great, however, if you haven’t heard Crystal Lewis or Selah sing it then you are in for a treat. I got the lyrics here, of course, and there you can hear the tune if you don’t know it. Image by jasoneppink [...]
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The Sabbath (pt 2)
In the days of Christ the Sabbath had become so perverted that its observance reflected the character of selfish and arbitrary men rather than the character of the loving heavenly Father. The rabbis virtually represented God as giving laws which it was impossible for men to obey. They led the people to look upon God as a tyrant, and to think that the observance of the Sabbath, as He required it, made men hard-hearted and cruel. It was the work of Christ to clear away these misconceptions. -E G White, The Desire of Ages-
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Is Mediocrity A Gift?
Image via Wikipedia Maybe I just like the adrenaline rush of knowing that time is running out and there is tons more to do. This week I waited until Thursday night to start reading over the lesson plan for Children’s Sabbath School. Last week I waited until Friday night knowing that I would have to [...]




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