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  • READ: Numbers 31-32 THINK: “Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?” – Numbers 32:6 Kindred has its obligations. The [...]

    Thursday: November 7, 2013

    November 7, 2013
  • READ: Numbers 31-32 THINK: “Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?” – Numbers 32:6 Kindred has its obligations. The [...]

    Thursday: November 7, 2013

    November 7, 2013
  • READ: Hebrews 3 THINK: In 1971 he killed a man. Even though he was the prime suspect in the murder, no one could prove it and the case was [...]

    Wednesday: November 6, 2013

    November 6, 2013
  • READ: 2 Chronicles 30-31 THINK: Read 2 Chronicles 30:1,5-9 from The Message and, as you read, listen for a new perspective on the way life is, or [...]

    Tuesday: November 5, 2013

    November 5, 2013
  • READ: Acts 24 THINK: There is something deep down inside every one of us that has a sense that God exists, and his creation points us towards [...]

    Monday: November 4, 2013

    November 4, 2013
  • READ: Numbers 29-30 THINK: I really like this observation from F.B. Meyer about the connection between faith and works, in both the Old Testament [...]

    Sunday: November 2, 2013

    November 3, 2013
  • READ: 2 Chronicles 28-29 THINK: This chapter contains a parable of the cleansing of the heart, meant to be a temple for God; but the doors of [...]

    Saturday: November 2, 2013

    November 2, 2013
  • READ:  Hebrews 2 THINK: Read verses 6-10 from The Message aloud slowly, noting the diverse themes of death and suffering verses angels and [...]

    Friday: November 1, 2013

    November 1, 2013
  • READ: Numbers 27-28 THINK: The phrase “at his word” is used twice in Numbers 27:21 to emphasize how God would guide Israel. Joshua was to [...]

    Thursday: October 31, 2013

    October 31, 2013
  • READ: 2 Chronicles 26-27 THINK: In April 1945, with the United States mired in the middle of World War II, the country’s longest-serving [...]

    Wednesday: October 30, 2013

    October 30, 2013

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