The Bible Study began in their living room with just 12 students in 2017 and has now grown to an average of 125 teenagers per ...
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When Julianna Glasse saw the call from her pastor, she hesitated. It was the fourth time he'd been in contact in a month, so ...
In the late 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area sportswriters labeled the growing group of born-again Christians on the San ...
Our bodies are exalted (held in high regard) and called a temple (a building for worship) on purpose. In the Bible, the temple is a holy place where God resides, and that is in us. Would you expect to ...
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As the ball soared off Dallas Macias’s bat toward the right field bleachers, piercing through a howling wind, Canon Reeder ...
Perhaps the statement is not a positive one. Fantasy baseball managers tend to follow rankings and projections but trusting your gut is important, too. Trust yourself. Take a few chances.
I pray that this Bible study, which includes a lesson for each week within the Lenten timeframe, will help you spiritually prepare your heart for Easter and the year beyond.
Fantasy baseball analysts Andy Behrens, Scott Pianowski and Fred Zinkie reveal who's causing them the most trouble this draft season. Should you fade a legend? It’s basically impossible to ...