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ruthclemence.com
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| | | | | The vision of Anchored Hope For Her Heart is to support women who are caregivers by providing encouragement and an eternal perspective to live for Jesus in faith, hope and love, right where they are. The mission To provide resources and fellowship that steer women toward the hope God gives to His daughters through the... | |
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asimplemanofgod.com
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| | | | | For this Sunday here's what you can do:Pray that God would use the Bibliology course I taught to help pastors be more Biblical. This Sunday at Church: Pray that God would use the Bibliology course I taught to help pastors be more Biblical | |
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| | | | | CARL GOOCH10:08?AM (1 hour ago)to Carl's Thoughts On - Plans In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps. The way I see it for me, The Holy Spirit places in my heart the desires of the Lord. The plan grows until it becomes "my" plan. Then I take it in... | |
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theheavensdeclare.net
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| | | [AI summary] The text explores a symbolic interpretation of biblical passages, particularly Revelation 12 and Genesis 49, through the lens of constellations and celestial imagery. It connects these stories to modern astronomical observations, suggesting that the constellations represent spiritual and historical narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of observing the night sky as a form of spiritual and biblical study, encouraging readers to find meaning in celestial patterns. The text also highlights the role of constellations like Orion (symbolizing Christ), the Pleiades (linked to Babylon and spiritual struggle), and the 7 Stars (representing the Church). It ties these celestial elements to themes of spiritual warfare, divine guidance, and the 't... | ||