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Daily Archives: 6 April 2013
“Walking Miracle”
The post title is how the doctors in Florida described my sister-in-law. I want to thank all those who prayed for her and for my wife and our family. It looked very bleak on Good Friday: taking her off the … Continue reading
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FBV 3
It’s the third entry in CS’s Favorite Bible Verses (FBV) series. For each entry, you get 72 hours to vote for the scriptural nugget you think should move on to the round of 27. We have another tough set of … Continue reading
Reconciliation Lectionary: John 20:19-23
Connecting the Holy Spirit to the ministerial forgiveness of sins: it’s this weekend’s Gospel reading. The first five verses also appear in the Reconciliation Lectionary (RP 201): On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors … Continue reading