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~ Psalm 26:7
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Hi! My name is Miriam Sensenig. I live in Lancaster County, PA with my husband, William, and our three wonderful children. I am blessed to be able to live out my dream of being a stay-at-home, homeschool mom. My husband is the Assistant Pastor at Berean Bible Church, and we love serving the Lord in ministry together. Proverbs 18:24 “A
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The hymn “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” has been on my mind lately. This prompted me to go online and look up the back story of these timeless lyrics. Songs like this come about because of life experience, usually of the lyricist. I soon found multiple articles on the life of Joseph Scriven, who penned the words to
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I cannot imagine this life without friendship! It is a gift from God. When I think of friendship in the Bible, the first example that comes to mind is that of Jonathan and David. The bond of Jonathan and David was incredibly tight, and much can be learned from it. Today, however, I want to focus on some enemies of
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“Are you excited to find out if it’s a boy or girl?” I asked Sakshi and Paisley again. My feet swung gently from my awkward perch on the examination table. “Yes!” Sakshi replied brightly. “It’s going to be a boy because we asked God to give Thaddeus a little brother.” Zack and I smiled and exchanged glances.
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The last decade I feel (I hope) that I’ve grown some in the matters of graciousness, discretion, and meekness. If not, please tell me – truly – for I do not want to be a woman that is odious. Yet, there are times in my life that I have been exactly that. I can remember some instances especially from my
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Dear Friends, India here! It came to our attention that several emails were sent out associated with some site updates that I was working on. This was a mistake, however, we want to make it clear that your email addresses are secure and it was not a hack. Please disregard those emails. I think I have removed the demo that
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Tea is a big part of Indian culture. You can be sure to find a tea stall anywhere you go – even in the smallest villages. Indian tea was commercialized by the British, and since then it has become increasingly popular. In America, you often hear it called “Chai Tea”. When that term became popular, my family began to groan
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Today I want to share two simple things that help my husband and I stay connected through busy seasons of life. Life gets crazy, and sometimes it is hard to stay on the same page with the people you live with, especially your spouse. Figuring out what worked for us did not happen overnight, and we are still growing
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My family just got back to India. We are under a state-required quarantine, so we are being careful not to go in public places and do our best to follow the rules. However, it has been a bit of a challenge with four little kids who grew accustomed to playing outside for hours every day during the past year in
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Acts 20:35 – “I have showed you all things, how that so laboring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.” The whole concept of luck feeds a humanistic mindset. What is humanism? Very simply, humanism is the belief that we