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Closer To Heaven
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Read Between the Lines Introducing a series that gives you access to all of Ellen White’s letters, diaries, and manuscripts, together with explanatory notes. The notes provide an intriguing, new level of illumination to the text. You learn: the date of composition the identity of the addressee biographical sketches of the main characters background of events and issues mentioned in the text definitions of archaic expressions, such as “plank road,” and “snug dealing.” descriptions of hymns, poems, and other literary pieces that are only alluded to.
Read more at the source: The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts With Annotations
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Vern Alger and Darrel Huenergardt explore religious liberty today by way of the Bible, prophecy, and relevant current events. From the October 20, 2012, “The Coming Storm” religious liberty congress in Atlanta, Georgia.
Read more at the source: Religious Liberty: Comments on Bible Prophecy & Current Events
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Oh, to be simply quiet, wise, delightful and content. How can I recapture that state of mind? Today’s world races at break-neck speed in every direction. How can I resist chasing the crowds who run with the wind? Maybe the grass really is greener “over there.” What will I miss by forcing myself to be simple and quiet? Will I ever be able to catch up?
Perhaps the better question is, what will I miss by failing to heed simplicity’s call? Always running ahead of my heart, weakens my sense of purpose and meaning. Lord, Help me to slow down and rediscover the joy of soulful communion.
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Read more at the source: What’s the Rush?
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We are more emotional than we are rationale. Some are more analytical than others, but in the end everything that happens to us impacts us on an emotional level. As I think back over my life, the experiences I most vividly remember are those that touched my emotions. The rationale decisions I made years ago don’t stand out in my mind. That doesn’t mean they weren’t significant, but they were on a level that didn’t seem as personal.
About eighteen years ago I reached a place in my pastoral work where I felt the need to be stretched. I needed to be challenged in new ways. Some would call it a mid-life crisis! After twelve turbulent, at times tearful, months of trying to figure out what to do, Linda and I finally decided that I would take a leave of absence and head to graduate school. Out of that emotional time we made some rationale decisions that altered the course of our lives. Looking back now I can say it was an exciting time.
It’s OK to be emotional. We are wired that way. Ask God to help you better understand and celebrate the emotional aspects of your life today.
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Read more at the source: Emotionally Charged
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