Category: Biblical Studies
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Day of Atonement-Remembering the Sacrifice

One of my greatest fears was broadcast to the world and lived out by a woman called Erika Kirk. Not only was her husband murdered for something he believes in, but the whole world saw it. Then, Erika had the audacity to forgive her husband’s murderer. And yet, this is exactly what Jesus did for… Read more
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We QUIT the holidays

How do you celebrate holidays? Ok, not all of them, but we did quit the major ones. In 2023, what had been our staple traditions as Christians, raising our family in a church, no longer worked for us. We lost our church home and an income. We started realizing just how far gone my mother… Read more
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Our First Feast of Trumpets

We played a trumpet blast from YouTube and had the kids march around the campfire. The Israelites obeyed and the walls came crumbling down. There was no mighty battle with mass casualties on both sides. They simply obeyed and God made the way. Read more
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My Loved One

Hosea 2:14 NIV [14] “Therefore I am now going to allure her; I will lead her into the wilderness and speak tenderly to her. https://bible.com/bible/111/hos.2.14.NIV Read more
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The flawed plan

The plan was to get up early to take time to quietly read my Bible. It was a brilliant plan, really. Except one tiny detail. . . Read more
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The First Campout

“Ceremonies large and small have the power to focus attention to a way of living awake in the world.” -Robin Wall Kimmer from “Braiding Sweetgrass” Read more