Matthew 2:1-12 is a significant passage in the New Testament of the Bible, often referred to as the story of the Magi or the Visit of the Wise Men. Here are some key points that highlight its significance: 1. The Visit of the Magi: The passage describes the arrival of the Magi (w...
Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 is a well-known passage from the Bible, often cited for its profound reflections on the nature of time and the human experience. This passage is sometimes referred to as “A Time for Everything.” Here is a brief summary of the text and its significance: Ecclesiastes ...
From her recognition of what she doesn’t do well with thoughts on how to rewrite and overcome her own deficiencies, to writing prompts and rules (i.e. “Every character should have something I absolutely do not share: perfect pitch, the ability to recognize edible mushrooms”) this essay ...
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Our first Christmas, he gave me a Bible. “To: Pamela Diane Peyton. All the keys to life – and beyond – can be found in this book. By: Jason Beau Anderson. With love.” Shortly after, I gave my life to God as best I knew how. That was nearly twenty-seven years ago. And ...
Initially, I had big plans about all the ways we would explore the concepts of fasting: we would look at fasting in the Bible, we would try out a variety of creative daily fasts, we would be purposeful about replacing the thing from which we were fasting with time with God. ...
When I’m having a tough day, what are some little ways I know for sure work for me to boost my mood? List them in your journal or use theMy Hope Toolbox printable kit. NEW! Allthe Hope Toolboxresources in one location.Click here for the Hope Toolbox Resource List.Includes all the...
Not waiting for the new year to crack open my new bible to begin again a new year of readings directed by my reading plan. And so, I start this morning in Genesis 1, (a very good place to start). And while it is the story of my beginnings, what I’m chewing on this morning is...
“Don’t plan the building, let the system do that,” counsels Woo. “You just let go, let your mind drift and do what it wants” (218). Woo even quotesDao De Jing, the Daoism Bible: “The way that can be spoken is not the way,” coming after, of course, the six-character ...