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Divine connections. We all want them. Many of us pray for them. We certainly hear a lot of prophecies about them. Hopefully you've had a few along your narrow path. Divine connections — those God-breathed relationships that seemingly come out of nowhere and have the potential to radically impact your life — are vital to walking in your prophetic destiny. To be sure, these relationships can be absolutely life changing, even if they are only seasonal in intensity. The reality is, we need each other. God has not called us to walk alone, and He will bring divine connections into our lives at strategic times. |
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Weather permitting, early each morning that I am home, I walk and run for about two and a half miles. This has been my routine for over thirty years. As I grow older, I also grow more grateful for the physical ability to maintain this exercise. I have been consistent and committed to it, not just for the physical benefits but also because it is a stress reliever. The burdens of the day seem to be placed on hold for the thirty or forty minutes it takes to complete my route. |
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This Christmas, let's celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, by embracing His love and extending a helping hand to those in need. Food For The Poor invites you to join us in a heartwarming mission to provide for the less fortunate. For every $1 you donate, we'll deliver $3 worth of food, up to $1,000,000, when you give before December 31. Your generosity can create a profound impact on the lives of families in Latin America and the Caribbean who are struggling to put food on their tables. Let's make this Christmas truly special; help us share the blessings of the season by giving a gift that can save lives. Give the gift of hope this Christmas. |
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Paul often begins to end his letters a page or two before he finally signs off. He's at times more like the preacher who seems to have two or three or four endings before ending. His "Finally" in verse eight then is but the beginning of "Finally." In this beautiful first-of-his-final sections in Philippians, three of his favorite themes in this letter come to expression again: unity, joy and peace. |
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