Toute la Bible en Parle-B80-12-1980-11-07 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invités: Famille Clarence Shelly Thème: Témoignage de M.& Mme Shelly 7 novembre 1980 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
Daily Pulse: Matthew 5:38-42 "You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.' But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also."
Why should you give your life to Christ? Because He gave His life for you first. Dr. Swanson concludes his talk on What Is Worth Our Life with some illustrations of the love that Christ has for us and the sacrificed He made.
Richie is one of my caregivers... Believe me, I am so humbled by his amazing humility and willingness to serve. As Richie says, "God certainly gives us gifts and talents, but those are for ushering in salvation. Jesus said He came to serve not be served. And that's exactly what I want to do." Jesus said "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth." But Jesus didn't just preach this, He actually demonstrated it by washing the disciples' feet. At Life Without Limbs we want to shine this light -- this servant's heart, this selfless spirit, the very spirit of Christ -- for everyone to see. Imagine if people truly gave up themselves and gave to others. They would not only be set free, their actions would radically change the world!
As Christians, we are called to take a step of faith for Christ, to change ourselves, and perhaps by doing that, to change those we encounter along the way. Go and Do is an invitation for all of us to join in the adventure of God’s story arc. It is an opportunity to understand why so many are finding such satisfaction and joy in reaching out to others. It is a chance to climb on board and discover exactly what role each of us can play in actively engaging this world as we, too, “go and do.”
Cory Weissman suffered a stroke as a freshman and finally as a senior got to get on the court. Watch what happens. Original story here: https://www.abc2news.com/dpp/sports/gettysburg-senior-plays-in-first-game-in-three-years-washington-coach-salutes-him-with-classy-move
Days before Chad Williams was to report to military duty in Great Lakes, Illinois, he turned on a television and was greeted with the horrifying images of his mentor, US Navy SEAL Scott Helvenston, being brutally murdered on the roads of Fallujah, Iraq. Chad followed in Scott’s footsteps and completed the US military’s most difficult and grueling training to become a Navy SEAL.
Families should stay together because it’s the right thing to do! The foundation of a family starts with sticking together through thick and thin.
The most important thing to have in a family is the love of God, obeying and respecting each other. The bible says “Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table. Behold, that thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord… Yea, thou shalt see thy children’s children, and peace upon Israel” (Psalm 128:3-6).
What Keeps a Family Together . . . • The Love of the Lord • Communication • Respect
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The fire of God destroys the things that hinder his people. It also purifies them. When believers allow mighty presence of God, his fire, to invade their lives, the evil is consumed and the good is promoted.
In She’s Got Issues, Christian counselor, ministry leader, and regular mom Nicole Unice explores the ordinary issues that are keeping you from the full and free life you were meant to have. Applying years of counseling with practical scriptural teaching and a fresh and authentic voice, Nicole shows you how to let God freely shape your character—and transform your life from ordinary to abundant.
Before Yvette became a Christian, she dealt with emotional pain by filling the voids with drugs, alcohol, and empty relationships. Yet God did not abandon her. Through poignant stories laced with humor and irony, Yvette reveals how God has redeemed her devastating childhood by enabling her to forgive her murderous and unfaithful father and cope with her mother’s debilitating depression.
On the night of November 5, 2006, the Barrick family was driving home from church when their van was struck by a drunk driver. Fifteen-year-old Jen suffered multiple skull fractures and severe brain trauma and was not expected to survive the night. But against all odds, she did. Miracle for Jen is the remarkable true story of a family who overcame tragedy and learned to trust God's plan for their lives in a whole new way.
If your marriage seems to have lost the old spark lately, maybe it's time to make a few changes. Many happily married couples become bored and dissatisfied with each other simply because they forgot to take time out for fun.
The key to a healthy marriage is to keep your eyes wide open before you wed, and then half-closed thereafter. Every year there are an astounding number of marriages that hit the skids, and part of the problem is the tendency for young men and women to marry virtual strangers.
For this new segment I'll be analyzing either a piece of scripture, or a particular writing from a notable Christian in history; if not both. For this opening edition, I'm reading something written by Martin Luther and giving some personal thoughts and reflection the passage. This is from his letter to Melanchthon and I feel it is a very great reminder of how we are as sinners as well as how our relationship should be with God and people out there in the world.
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