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    “Eating together on Sundays and partnering with a food bank aren’t the only ways Largs Naz reaches the community through food. The church offers a program on Thursdays called Common Ground. In the afternoon, elderly people come for companionship, teas and coffees, and help with their technology, provided by a congregant. When school lets out, children come for tutoring, games, and a hearty evening meal prepared by the church.” – Church of the Nazarene, February 2, 2023

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    “’The world’s great problem, lostness, is a greater problem today than ever before — literally a greater problem today than it was yesterday,’ he emphasized. ‘As much as it depends on us, we cannot let Southern Baptists remain unaware of the magnitude of this problem nor of the unprecedented opportunities that we have to address this problem with God’s solution, which is the gospel.’” – International Mission Board, February 2, 2023

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    “Beginning this fall, we will spend each Wednesday evening, 7:00–9:00 pm, digging deep into God’s Word to uncover what He has revealed about His perfections. We will carefully define and exposit such qualities as aseity, sovereignty, holiness, omnipresence, love, immutability, faithfulness, and wrath. We will sing great hymns together that will exalt God for these qualities and devote time in small groups each week to discuss their practical impact on our lives.” – Grace Community Church, accessed February 1, 2023

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    Bible reading: Matthew 5:1-12

    “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”

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    “So shall my walk be close with God,
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    “The source says they are leaving the denomination because they feel like the UMC is moving away from biblical authority and is not following their own rules.” – CBS 42, January 27, 2023

    Published On: January 27, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Church, The Resistance|
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    “And your philosophy acknowledges a God that has either revealed Himself specifically in the scriptures of the Bible or your philosophy discounts or doesn’t allow a God. Then, you have to explain the existence of everything by chance over time.” – The Christian Post, January 25, 2023

    Published On: January 25, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Bible|
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