Idios – It’s Your Very Own
Word of the Week February 6, 2021 Idios – It’s Your Very Own Who can resist a puppy? You see a little ball of fur in a TV commercial and
Word of the Week February 6, 2021 Idios – It’s Your Very Own Who can resist a puppy? You see a little ball of fur in a TV commercial and
Word of the Week January 30, 2021 Doing Your Own Word Studies You can learn to look up any Greek word in the New Testament by following the simple procedures
Word of the Week January 24, 2021 Doing Your Own Word Studies You can study the Bible without knowing Greek. That’s how most Christians do it. Even a great Christian
Word of the Week January 16, 2021 Blog Backlog The new version of “Word for the Week” has just been operating for a few weeks, but you can find a
Word of the Week January 9, 2021 Doing Your Own Word Studies In “Word of the Week,” we make the acquaintance of one or two words every seven days. At
Word of the Week January 2, 2021 What Kind of “New” Will the New Year Be? We stand at the beginning of a new year and we wonder what it
Word of the Week December 26, 2020 Aiming for the New Year The echoes of our family Christmas celebration are starting to fade, and we are starting to look ahead
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What happened on the first Christmas? Mary had a baby! And she gave birth to her first-born son; and she wrapped Him in cloths, and laid Him in a manger,
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It is the morning of Thanksgiving, and I’m looking forward to a turkey dinner with our family later today. We’ll follow the hallowed traditions of the day: kids rampaging through
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