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www.beautifulchristianlife.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The content discusses the usage of the ESV Bible on the Beautiful Christian Life website, including copyright information and revenue generation through advertisements and affiliate marketing. | |
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rootedthinking.com
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| | | | | Biblical Thinking for Christian Living | |
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shadow.sombragris.org
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| | | | | March came by and with it, the beginning of a new school year. Semester at the Presbyterian Seminary began with a three-day retreat where we could reflect on "living by grace". After these days, it was good to return to its halls to meet new freshmen and seniors. Meanwhile, at the Evangelical | |
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catalogueofstelisabethconvent.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed explanation of the Vespers service, which is the first part of the All-night Vigil in the Orthodox Christian tradition. It outlines the structure of the service, including the recitation of prayers, hymns, and the symbolic blessing of bread, wine, and oil. The text also touches on the historical and theological significance of these elements, such as the feeding of the 5000 and the Agape feast. Additionally, it mentions the Trisagion, the Troparia, and the role of the deacon and priest during the service. The text concludes with the priest blessing the faithful, and it is part of a blog post from the Catalogue of St. Elisabeth Convent. | ||