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Ever have a revelation of something and think. "So, now I know. Gosh, wonder why I didn't realize this before?" Sometimes God brings us along slowly.
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An Early Easter. In 2008 Easter comes very early (March 23). Here's a little history about early Easters and the significance of the Holiday.
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It is a powerful thing...this idea of being thankful. This becomes even stronger when you verbalize them.
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Warning: Reading this devotion may make you hungry!
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Movie lovers everywhere should enjoy reading "The Envelope Please."
Who knows, you may even gain some valuable insight into living out that dream you've always had.
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What are you hoping for? Have those hopes been dashed on the rocks? Are they a barely flickering flame? Or do you still have high hopes for something big, perhaps even dramatic to occur in your life?
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We know what a designated hitter in baseball is, but what is a designated hitter in life? Maybe a more important question is who is a designated hitter in life? Could it be someone you know or even you?
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It's a frustrating thing. You do the opposite of what you really wanted to do. Then you try to figure out why in the world you did that. Don't worry, even the Apostle Paul had that problem. There is a solution.
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To be considered "super" something must really stand out. It must be set apart and rise above all others in its class. This true in sports and other areas of life.
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Even though we try to warn our kids not to break things, sometimes breaking something is a good thing to do. That is particularly true in breaking ground and breaking bread.