It’s not enough.
My anticipation of Mayor Dave Bing’s speech was almost as high as that of the new “Twilight” movie. Continue reading
It’s not enough.
My anticipation of Mayor Dave Bing’s speech was almost as high as that of the new “Twilight” movie. Continue reading
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Many people love Thanksgiving. It’s a special time to gather with family and friends, share a delicious meal, watch parades and football, and take an afternoon nap. Thanksgiving is also the perfect time to acknowledge God’s presence in our lives and thank Him for the countless blessings He gives to us.
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by David Jeremiah
December 26, 2011
If you’re 65 years or older like me, you’re part of a record-breaking
group! The U.S. Census Bureau reports there are 23 million senior
citizens living in America — more than at any time in history. That
number is projected to double by 2050, with golden-agers making up 21
percent of the American population.
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Click here to read previous articles by John MacArthur
The Thanksgiving
season is a wonderful time to heighten your sensitivity to the blessings
bestowed by God. Thanksgiving grabs your attention, shakes the cobwebs
loose, and reminds you of all God’s most precious gifts.
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Click here to read previous articles by Joyce Meyer
Bless (affectionately, gratefully praise) the Lord, O my soul, and forget not [one of] all His benefits. –Psalm 103:2
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by Ken Blackwell
November 21, 2011
President Reagan’s famous dictum, which he often quoted to Mikhail Gorbachev in Russian, was Trust but Verify. (In
Russian, it rhymes: Doverai, no proverai.) President Obama has
recognized that Reagan was a “transformational” president. He says he
gave the old man credit, though he never gave him his vote.
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by R.T. Kendall
November 21, 2011
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From them will come songs of thanksgiving and the sound of rejoicing. –Jeremiah 30:19
When the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts, on November 11, 1620, the Pilgrim fathers were full of expectancy.
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