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This Week in Native American News (9/18/2020): Hand washing, Cycling, & Tattoos
This Week in Native American News (9/18/2020): Hand washing, Cycling, & Tattoos
Times of Change
Most of us love to remain in our comfort zones and hate surprises, especially in the land of Lutherans. We go to the same service every Sunday and sit in our seats. We love the old pastor, the old hymnal, and we sure miss the old organist.
Change is can be upsetting. It disrupts our “normal” and forces us to try new ways of doing things.
Living By Faith: A Time for Peace - Monday Morning Summer Devotion Series - Week 8
Maybe you drifted from God in the past months. It’s not too late. You don’t need a Stay-at-Home order to take time to turn to your Heavenly Father and spend time listening to Him.
This Week in Native American News (9/11/2020): Memorials, Internet, and Pageant Queens
This Week in Native American News (9/11/2020): Memorials, Internet, and Pageant Queens
Living By Faith: Shaken - Monday Morning Summer Devotion Series - Week 7
Life can suddenly shake. We can go to bed one night and wake the next morning to a pandemic, economic turmoil, political upheaval. It feels as though everything we have is in crisis. But that which is unshakable remains. The kingdom of God, in Christ, remains eternal. Nothing can separate us from the love of God.
Living By Faith: Just Sheep - Monday Morning Summer Devotion Series - Week 6
While I, too often, act like a sheep, it helps me to remember I am God’s sheep. And like a good shepherd, He will provide for me and guide me. He promises none of His sheep will be lost. We know Jesus’ voice. We are His sheep, and He will lead us out of trouble.
This Week in Native American News (8/28/2020): Skating, Dancing, and Name Changes
This Week in Native American News (8/28/2020): Skating, Dancing, and Name Changes
Living By Faith: Dread - Monday Morning Summer Devotion Series - Week 5
For Christians, this Psalm is even more comforting when we realize God has destroyed the enemies we could never defeat: sin, death, and the power of the devil. Salvation for God’s people has come from Zion, where Jesus cried, “It is finished!” and death lost its sting (1 Cor. 15:55). The worst that can happen to any of us is we die. But death has already been defeated. There is now nothing to dread or be afraid of.
This Week in Native American News (8/21/2020): Mental Health, Housing Projects, and Women's Suffrage
This Week in Native American News (8/21/2020): Mental Health, Housing Projects, and Women's Suffrage
Living By Faith - Monday Morning Summer Devotion Series - Week 4
Life is much like this passage. When we are saved by Christ, we are to cut the umbilical cord of the world, but often we are still attached to our worldly ways.