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Daily Archives: 9 August 2019
Christus Vivit 103-104: A Way Out
The final theme of Chapter Three of Christus Vivit, A way out begins: 103. In this chapter, I have taken time to look at the reality of young people in today’s world. Some other aspects will be dealt with in the … Continue reading
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Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Luke 7:19-23
When a believer is sick or dying, for whom will she or he look? People look in several places–doctors, family, God, a close friend or loved one. They might possibly turn to superstitions and illogical things. It’s only human. Many … Continue reading
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