Tag: Love
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The Lord Remembers
When we feel overlooked or forgotten, we can trust that God remembers. He sees every act of obedience, every tear, and every step of faith. His timing is perfect, and His blessings are never lacking…. (Continue Reading)
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An Awesome, Humbling Business Indeed…
It’s sobering to think that while I can choose the image I wish to portray before others – hiding my fears, failures, and even my motives, I can hide nothing from God. He knows me, fully. Every thought, every desire, every plan. The good, the bad, the shameful. I might fool others, and even myself…
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Jesus Never Played it Safe, and Neither Should We
The healed man, unlike his parents, boldly stood his ground when questioned about Jesus. He didn’t have all the answers, but he knew one thing: he was blind, and now he could see. His courage reminds us that we don’t have to be theologians to testify about what Jesus has done for us. Our story,…
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When All is Not Good in The Neighborhood
I don’t know about you, but if I woke up one morning and every house in my neighborhood had moving trucks in their driveways with people busily packing up everything they own to leave town, that would definitely grab my attention! Cont. Reading….
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Love Without Reservation
As I read Luke’s account of Jesus having dinner with Simon the Pharisee, there’s something beautiful revealed about Jesus within the very first three verses of the story… Continue Reading
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Don’t Be Discouraged
Jesus had just healed a man who lived in nearby tombs and was tormented by demons. But as they say, no good deed goes unpunished, especially if Jesus is the One doing the miraculously good deed. CONTINUE READING…
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Compared to Who?
“If we’re honest, most of us will admit that in some way or another we’re guilty of this just about every single day.” Continue Reading…
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Haman’s Hatred
For Haman, his hatred for Mordecai was so bitter and extreme that he immediately extended that same hatred toward Mordecai’s people. If we’re not careful, that same power and pride can produce the same response inside of us. Continue Reading…
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Washington Post Shows Interest in YPM Program
On April 24, a Washington Post reporter rode along with volunteers of Meeting at the Door, a program run by Yokefellowship Prison Ministry. The reporter observed firsthand how volunteers support individuals as they transition back into society after incarceration. The experience provided insight into the challenges faced by returning citizens and the vital role that our ministry…