We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?
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Posted by Hallee on Nov 10, 2011 in
Christian Faith,
Life
I don’t have a lot to say about immigration except this: If my children were hungry or in danger of persecution and/or death, and I had no relief whatsoever in my land, I’d do whatever I had to do and go wherever I had to go.
Tags: Christian eschatology, Christian soteriology, Christian theology, Christianity, Hallee on the Issues, Human Interest, illegal immigration, immigration, Jesus, Religion
As I read this chapter 5 of Nancy Leigh DeMoss’ Lies Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets them Free, I could not help but think of the preview for the movie I Don’t Know How She Does It. The Plugged In review said:
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Posted by Hallee on Oct 10, 2011 in
Giveaways
I am so excited about this month’s giveaway! My friend, Debi, of Debi Warford designs is giving away one of these pairs of earrings to one of you lucky readers!
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Posted by Hallee on Sep 17, 2011 in
Christian Faith,
inspiration,
Lies and Truth
By way of introduction to chapter 2 of of Lies Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss (previously titled Walking in the Truth) “Lies Women Believe About God”, I think what Nancy said best says it:
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Posted by Hallee on Jun 28, 2011 in
Holy matrimony,
Love,
Marriage,
Romance
“There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.” ~Martin Luther
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I used to think the term “repentance” was the entire package of what a Christian was to do. Likely because of pop culture political cartoons or caricatures with some sign or caption in them about “repent and be saved!” So, in my mind, repentance meant confession of sins and turning away from sins while accepting Jesus Christ into your life and heart all at the same time.
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Posted by Gregg on Apr 24, 2011 in
apologetics,
Christian Faith,
Creation
The price has been paid. The empty tomb is the proof of this truth. We have only but to embrace the truth, and we will experience a love that passes our ability to comprehend because that love for us is infinite and eternal. That love for us that comes from our immortal, eternal, infinite Creator.
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Ash Wednesday comes from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of the faithful as a sign of repentance. Traditionally, the ashes used are gathered after the Palm Crosses from the previous year’s Palm Sunday are burned and mixed with oil. In the Roman Catholic Church, Ash Wednesday is observed by fasting, abstinence from meat, and repentance. It is a day for contemplating one’s transgressions. Ash Wednesday is also the first day of Lent.
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Posted by Hallee on Feb 28, 2011 in
Christian Faith,
Giveaways,
missions
So, in the spirit of St. Patrick, a Welsh slave who escaped captivity in Ireland only to return to the land of his captivity and preach the Gospel, this month’s giveaway will be what we’re calling a “Miss-Away” – a donation to your favorite mission. It can be your local church, a missionary group, a youth camp, an orphanage, your town’s soup kitchen — you choose and we will donate $100.00 and then showcase your favorite mission on Monday, March 7th

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