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Silence

May 1, 2024


In the hush of snow-covered world, we can pause to listen for the still, small voice of God.

Photo by Walt Wood

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Silence

May 1, 2024

In the hush of snow-covered world, we can pause to listen for the still, small voice of God.

Photo by Walt Wood


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September 18, 2016

We give thanks for artists, musicians, writers, and all those who create opportunities to engage in the world with our senses.

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Reality

September 17, 2016

O God, help me to see clearly the way to serve you today.

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Brokenness

September 16, 2016

Resurrection gives hope in the face of death.

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Sight

September 15, 2016

When life is viewed through eyes of faith, it is often different from what we see on life’s obvious surface.

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Bridge

September 14, 2016

We can be grateful to God for the ones who came before us, who built strong bridges that connect our past and our future.

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Obedience

September 13, 2016

Direct my footsteps according to your word; let no sin rule over me. Psalm 119:133 (NIV)

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Unknown

September 12, 2016

Whatever life brings, God is here to help me through it.

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God's World

September 11, 2016

God created a big world out there that’s just waiting to see what good things you’ll do next.

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Impact

September 10, 2016

Consider the mark you’re leaving on this world.

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Concentration

September 9, 2016

Today I will "keep my eye on the ball" to be God's disciple.

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