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This Week in Native American News (1/12/18): some midwives, some re-enacters, and some blues
This Week in Native American News (1/12/18): some midwives, some re-enacters, and some blues
Jesus Loves You - by Rev. Ricky Jacob
That year was filled with life’s ups and downs, good and not so good days. Yet through it all her, faith did not waver and she continued to trust in Jesus and express His love to others.
The First Glimpse (A New You #2) - Monday Morning Devotion
As you ready your heart for Easter, thank God for His love. Even at the beginning of time, and despite our mistrust and disobedience, He was already planning to send His Son to die so we could be with Him again. He was already planning His merciful rescue of a hurting world. God was not caught off guard by Adam and Eve's actions. Instead, He set in motion a series of events that led Jesus to the cross. He gave us hope.
Luke 6:37 FNV
No man can justly censure or condemn another, because, in fact, no man truly knows another. Further, no man can judge another, because no man knows himself.
This Week in Native American News (1/5/18): community changers, ecological activists, and ice age babies
This Week in Native American News (1/5/18): community changers, ecological activists, and ice age babies
Discovering a New You by Discovering Jesus
In this season of resolutions and "becoming a new person," we invite you to join us on a journey in the seven weeks leading to Lent. Come and discover more about the baby we celebrated in the manger.
Just like you, this baby is more than what he seems. And as mysterious as that sounds, it is all expained and laid out for us in God's Word.
You can become a new person this year - a child of God and a citizen of His Kingdom, dedicated to seeking His will every day and in every action.
NU OLI — Glad Tidings (Advent) - Sunday, December 31
Lord, remind me often that You have been exceedingly generous to me. Help me to extend that generosity toward those around me, so that they may know who You are and have this “Good tidings of great joy," a Nu Oli in You!
Hope When it Seems Hope is Lost (Advent) - Saturday, December 30
It is not unusual for people of faith to have very serious trials in their earthly pilgrimage. At the same time, we rejoice that God doesn’t abandon us, that we have a Savior who has come to us and restored our hope and our future.
This Week in Native American News (12/29/17): a new take on courts, urban natives, and facebook mistakes
This Week in Native American News (12/29/17): a new take on courts, urban natives, and facebook mistakes
How Jesus Enters My Life (Advent) - Friday, December 29
Oh, how thankful I am that He became incarnate of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and was made man. He appeared, radically entering the family systems of the human race. And together, with all the other families, my family is awaiting His second advent.