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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quotes

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    and consistently grow daily in Him as we study, read, pray, reach, and embrace God’s plans for our lives, while still being content. When the appropriate changes and new orders arrive, we are delighted that God gives us plans for our future with amazing outcomes and blessings to all the people we meet. We consistently reap what we…

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    Paul's Gospel Report

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    We first shared the gospel with them and led them in the salvation prayer, and then I shared a little bit about God’s command to tithe, and prayed for them. Then the man immediately wanted to give his tithe. Praise the Lord! Another evening, a man with his wife and daughter came into the teaching session. At the end of the teaching, I talked to them and ministered to them and then cast two demons out of the woman, which had been tormenting her. She walked away free, praise the Lord! She came…

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    most nagging questions is: “What is the purpose of suffering?” In Moira Crone’s short story, “Pecos Bill”, she does not directly answer this perplexing question, but she highlights an outcome of suffering. Grace. Perhaps pain and hardship serves as a conduit through which grace is granted. Grace, throughout the narrative of “Pecos Bill”, is depicted through selfless acts which serve to alleviate the suffering of an undeserving character, Celeste. The main character of “Pecos Bill” is a tawdry…

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    Cross Symbol of Grace As someone had said, “At the cross, God gave the most precious thing He possessed for the most undeserving people He knew.” This truth is vividly illustrated by Christ’s acceptance of the repentant thief while hanging on the cross. “Today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43). As Henk Hamsteeg put it in an article in Challenge Weekly, “A sin soaked criminal is received by a blood stained Savior. That’s the pure definition of grace.” And, as…

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    Grace Hopper, born as Grace Murray on December 9, 1906 in New York City. She was known to be curious about how things worked throughout her life. When she was seven, she took apart an alarm clock to see how it worked, but couldn’t get it back together, so she took apart another and ran into the same problem, so she took apart another one. By the time she was done, she had taken apart seven alarm clocks. She probably would have torn apart more but her mother stopped her. She applied to Vassar…

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    brother Joe we live in a seven bedroom house. My mom’s dad passed away with cancer and i also lost my great grandparents. My hobbies are singing, when i sing i feel good and happy. Writing is another hobby i have I like to write with my friends. Grace Smith a 5th grader. When parents aren’t…

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    My Love Of Life

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    picked up is simply praying in the morning and before I go to bed. I know that this is something I should have been doing long before I arrived at Grace, but, unfortunately, I was not taking it as seriously as I should have. Even though I just began this, I feel myself becoming closer and more dependent on Christ, which makes life so much greater. Grace has been the best choice I have made…

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    This story is about my grandpa moving his family from Angola, Africa to New York, U.S.A. My grandparents lived in Africa for many years. My father and aunt were born there. They had a happy life in Africa. My grandpa made a good living as an electrical engineer, and he could never imagine leaving Angola. He loved the country and the place where he lived. Sadly, civil war came to threaten Angola. Many signs pointed to the fact that he would have to leave. God opened the doors so my grandpa could…

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    Kanade Sakaki Interview

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    you a great leader? Q. What are your thoughts about leadership? A. Everyone has the potential to become a leader and I like the fact that leadership basically means everyone working together. You give people a little push and they can accomplish amazing things which are pretty awesome. Q. What makes you a…

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    dinner at. Once we were all dressed up and ready to go we headed towards my aunts house. Once we got there and opened my aunt's front door you could feel your nose get filled up with all sorts of tasty food, the smell of whatever was in there was amazing. When we went in and settled down we waited for the rest to arrive. After a couple hours everyone…

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