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Вы знаете, что означает выражение испорченный телефон? Или вешать лапшу на уши? Наша речь постоянно меняется. Каждое новое поколение создаёт свой собственный слэнг и терминологию для вещей. То, что одно […]
¿Sabes qué significa la palabra rajar? ¿O qué pasa si te digo que contaron rollos? El lenguaje siempre está evolucionando. Cada nueva generación parece crear su propia jerga y terminología […]
Every year my mother and I make handmade Christmas ornaments for our church. It’s a long-standing tradition. They may be hand painted, cross stitched, beaded, or made from simple paper. […]
It’s Christmastime, which means that most of us are once again reading the Biblical accounts of the Lord’s birth. As we think about these accounts, many of us will turn […]
The life of Joseph, recorded in Genesis 37–41, is an exciting narrative, full of danger, deception, dreams, and more. It’s an epic story, perfectly orchestrated to show the sovereign hand […]
Nel 1875, una bellissima giovane donna di nome Blanche Monnier, da Poitiers in Francia, era promessa sposa. Proveniva da una famiglia facoltosa, ma il suo fidanzato no. Sua madre non […]
In my last blog, I discussed how the word relationship has been replacing the word believe in some evangelistic settings. I argued that this term can cause confusion when applied […]
Do you know what the expression spill the tea means? Or what if I told you that something was a cap? Language is always evolving. Each new generation seems to […]
By Kathryn Wright Recently I participated in a podcast interview with Broken Vessels, Hidden Treasures Ministries in Idaho. I was asked how churches can best demonstrate the love of Christ […]
By Kathryn Wright Mom, I’m a Girl1 tells the story and lessons learned by a mother who lost her son to suicide at the age of 19. The son struggled […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering another question related to forgiveness. Will God judge us for sins...
I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament Commentary, “Volume...
I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament Commentary, “Volume...
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