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Being with other
Posted On 02/25/2009 09:34:06 by Dr T

Discover this mystery:

 

as you help others face their days,

 

you put life into your own.

 

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Carry my cross?
Posted On 02/24/2009 18:00:09 by Dr T

We each have our own cross

 

to carry – our individual callings.

 

Yours awaits you like

 

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"Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread."
Posted On 02/24/2009 11:47:08 by Dr T

"Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread." by max Lucado

 

What a statement of trust! Whatever you want me to have is all I want. Some days the plate runs over. God keeps bringing out more food and we keep loosening our belt. A promotion. A privilege. A friendship. A gift. A lifetime of grace. An eternity of joy. There are times when we literally push ourselves back from the table, amazed at God's kindness. "You serve me a... Read More



Cast in His play
Posted On 02/23/2009 11:02:07 by Dr T

“God cast you in his play,

 

wrote you into his story.

 

He has a definite

 

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It's Going to be Okay
Posted On 02/22/2009 22:14:38 by Dr T

It's Going to Be Okayby max Lucado

 

 

Bill Tucker was sixteen years old when his dad suffered a health crisis and consequently had to leave his business. Even after Mr. Tucker regained his health, the Tucker family struggled financially, barely getting by.

 

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