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Tag Archives: december 2022

What does it mean to be intuitive?

For the Christian, intuition can become the communication of God’s guidance. We know that God can communicate with us internally, that He knows more than us, and that faith is the courage to act on His voice.

Posted byAnastasia RussellJanuary 3, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:december 2022Leave a comment on What does it mean to be intuitive?

The roles of Mary in my life

Jesus did not have to share His mother with us, but He did. She will never eclipse God, but rather like a moon, she reflects aspects of Him and leads me even closer to Him.

Posted bySheila HodgesDecember 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:december 2022Leave a comment on The roles of Mary in my life

White elephant

We foremost regard our call for peace in terms of ‘peace on earth,’ for wars to stop and countries to come to good terms, but we often don’t realize how desperately we need deep, inner peace.

Posted byLily NyceDecember 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:december 2022Leave a comment on White elephant

“Yet He never said a word”

Christmas day is beautiful but starting December 26th, the work of Christmas must begin in our lives as we live with the light of God for others to see, whether in joy or in suffering.

Posted byJehuda KusumaDecember 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:december 2022Leave a comment on “Yet He never said a word”

The ladder of divine ascent

In the Gospel accounts of Jesus, we see Christ associate Himself with the Ladder of Jacob’s vision.

Posted bySid KanderiDecember 31, 2022Posted inTruthTags:december 2022Leave a comment on The ladder of divine ascent

Studying for finals to the glory of God

Given that Paul commands us “whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God,” how do we study for finals to the glory of God?

Posted byCarson FisherDecember 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:december 2022Leave a comment on Studying for finals to the glory of God
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