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If you survey a crowd about their favorite flowers, crocuses probably won’t make the list. They aren’t tall like sunflowers, elegant like orchids, or fragrant like hyacinths and lilacs. . . .
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If you survey a crowd about their favorite flowers, crocuses probably won’t make the list. They aren’t tall like sunflowers, elegant like orchids, or fragrant like hyacinths and lilacs. . . .
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Jesus committed himself into God’s hands (Luke 23:46). How can you follow the example of Christ in your commitment to him?
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Briefs from Seymour Heights Christian Church in Seymour, Tenn., Northwest Christian Network, Compass Christian Church in Chandler, Ariz., Calvary Christian Church in Swartz Creek, Mich., and more . . .
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A Milligan University cross country/track and field athlete who was seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident that killed a teammate Thursday evening was released from a Virginia hospital over the weekend and was heading home to Johnson City, Tenn., to continue his recovery, according to the university.
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Today, we are about to do something that completes the third panel of the story. Our Communion time is our Passover. . . .
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The woman poured out her repentance in several ways—weeping (in contrition) over Jesus’ feet, letting her hair down so she could use her “glory” as a towel, kissing his feet, and pouring expensive perfume on them.
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They appeared to have nothing in common at all. People treated him like gold and they treated her like dirt . . .
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In Luke 7:36-50, what change in Simon’s perspective or beliefs was Jesus trying to achieve through his parable and subsequent three comparisons of Simon and the woman?
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Three members of Milligan University’s men’s track and field team were involved in an accident Thursday evening while running in Williamsburg, Va., where they were scheduled to compete this weekend. Sophomore Eli Cramer was killed and sophomore Alex Mortimer sustained life-threatening injuries. . . .