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Bite of Bread: Bible Reading Plan on Thanksgiving

    “Thanksgiving takes the sting out of adversity.” (Jesus Calling) Pour your coffee. Light a candle. Gather your journal, pen and Bible. This week we’ll finish our reading plan focused on thanksgiving. Some of us are walking through difficult circumstances while others are experiencing a season of blessing overflow. I want to encourage those of us whose blessings are …

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Bite of Bread: Bible Reading Plan of Thankfulness

    I can’t help it. I’m a football fan sort of. I mean, I don’t own an official NFL jersey; I normally cheer for the underdog or whoever has the quarterback I respect, and I’m more or less a fair weathered fan. But when the nights come early and the cold chill keeps me inside with my fleece pants …

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Bite of Bread: Bible Reading Plan on Thanks

I love pumpkin skies. You know, the ones that October and November seem to bring. Sunsets glow brighter painting horizons on fire. Night comes sooner due to our clocks re-setting, so sun’s magnificent production is viewed by more eyes–the commuters returning home after a long days work. Have you noticed this phenomenon? Red and yellow leaves from the changing trees …

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Bite of Bread: A Bible Reading Plan on Faith

“Faith is not something you have; it is something you practice.” I wish this wisdom originated from my brain, but it didn’t. I found this statement written in my Bible–something a younger me wrote either a few weeks, or months, or years ago. The inked words were carefully written above Daniel 3–the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendego. Now that’s …

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Bite of Bread Reading Plan (September 22-28): Rest

    Are you tired? Is life way too busy? Are problems mounting and solutions scarce? Rest. Come rest. You can’t do it all alone nor can you fix all the problems. Spend time “resting” with these promises and truths. Spending silent, restful time with Him will fill you up like nothing else. Even chocolate can’t compare, or shopping, or …

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