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A Good One, Too

11/29/202111/28/2021 c.f. leach

“Today I felt a good deal like Elijah in the wilderness,” he told his journal. Continue reading A Good One, Too

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Do We Entrust Everything to God?

11/28/202111/28/2021 c.f. leach

Show your faith in God by communicating with Him through prayer. Ask Him what He wants for you in life. Your answer may not come right away or in the way you expect, but it will come. Continue reading Do We Entrust Everything to God?

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Bestselling Author, John Bunyan

11/28/202111/28/2021 c.f. leach

Though he lived well enough to impress his neighbors, he described himself as a “painted hypocrite.” Continue reading Bestselling Author, John Bunyan

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*Sunday’s Devotion

11/28/202111/28/2021 c.f. leach

For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him. (2 Chronicles 16:9 NKJV) READ ENTIRE CHAPTER Word for the Week: Out of all the Israelites that came … Continue reading *Sunday’s Devotion

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Tuan Change

11/27/202111/27/2021 c.f. leach

Earnest Presswood was born on the Canadian prairie in 1908 and came to Christ in a Sunday school class at age 11. Later, under the preaching of “Gipsy” Smith, he surrendered to Christian service. He enrolled in the Christian and … Continue reading Tuan Change

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Sea Billows

11/22/202101/02/2023 c.f. leach

In November 1873 Chicago lawyer Horatio G. Spafford took his wife and four daughters, Maggie, Tanetta, Annie, and Bessie, to New York and boarded them on the luxurious French liner, S.hair. Ville du Havre. The Great Chicago Fire had destroyed … Continue reading Sea Billows

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