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It was the end of ordinary on a remarkable night like no other
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/25/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/25/20

It was the end of ordinary on a remarkable night like no other

When a baby comes, the ordinary disappears. But this night removed ordinary forever!

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Why Christmas inspires hope, even at the end of this difficult year
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/24/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/24/20

Why Christmas inspires hope, even at the end of this difficult year

The God of Micah and Mary is the same God who can change anything and everything in a moment and for his glory.

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Hope for our waiting and wondering if life will ever feel good again
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/23/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/23/20

Hope for our waiting and wondering if life will ever feel good again

It really is hard to imagine things getting back to normal. With each passing day it’s difficult to remember how things used to be. Maybe the exiled Jews felt the same. The promises that came to them can give us hope, too.

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Without a Savior’s light, the world remains a dark and deceitful place
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/22/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/22/20

Without a Savior’s light, the world remains a dark and deceitful place

We needn’t look far to see evil all around us. God sent light when he sent Jesus, and he asks us to share that light with so many who are trapped in darkness.

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Here are the memories that may enrich your celebration the most
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/21/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/21/20

Here are the memories that may enrich your celebration the most

As we anticipate enjoying again our favorite Christmas traditions, let’s consider a particular set of memories that mean everything to us.

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Sunday review, December 14-19
Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/20/20 Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/20/20

Sunday review, December 14-19

Think again about what God has given—and how you will respond to a world that needs his gift—as you read and share these snippets from this week’s posts.

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My tale of three sons . . . mine, his, and ultimately, God’s
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/19/20 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/19/20

My tale of three sons . . . mine, his, and ultimately, God’s

When I look at the sons in my life, I shudder to realize the gift God gave when he sent the world—when he sent me—his Son.

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Let me tell you the story of “the little engine that could NOT”
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/18/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/18/20

Let me tell you the story of “the little engine that could NOT”

“I think I can, I think I can” makes an inspiring children’s story. But here’s why grownup believers should look at insurmountable obstacles in a different light.

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The quality you may be missing in your upcoming family gatherings
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/17/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/17/20

The quality you may be missing in your upcoming family gatherings

As you’re planning to see others this holiday, here’s a spiritual trait you may not have considered setting as a goal for yourself.

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Why our Christmas tree isn’t the only light to shine this season
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/16/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/16/20

Why our Christmas tree isn’t the only light to shine this season

If you’re reading this devotion, you’re likely the type of person who can shine the light of Christ in this dark world where we live.

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No matter how many famous people you’ve met, this one tops them all
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/15/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/15/20

No matter how many famous people you’ve met, this one tops them all

I’ve never really cared about meeting famous people, but in spite of that, I’ve met many. But I know one whose name is bigger than all the rest.

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From your very first moment until today might just be phase one
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/14/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/14/20

From your very first moment until today might just be phase one

Do you remember the day you met your partners? As special as that memory is, think about how God could still use your partnership with these important people.

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Sunday review, December 7-12
Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/13/20 Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/13/20

Sunday review, December 7-12

Quotes to remember, quotes to share, quotes from this week’s posts to help you rethink the season.

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As we think about children, remember Christmas is for adults
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/12/20 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/12/20

As we think about children, remember Christmas is for adults

So often we hear, “Christmas is for children.” But those who first encountered Baby Jesus were very much adults.

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Why our wait in exile can be the very best place to find hope
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/11/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/11/20

Why our wait in exile can be the very best place to find hope

Like the prophet, we wait. And like the prophet, we have hope. We can experience this season with expectation. Here’s how.

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The important goals that mean today is far too early to quit
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/10/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/10/20

The important goals that mean today is far too early to quit

Approaching retirement age? A change in employment status is one thing, but there’s no stopping point for Kingdom work—or spiritual growth!

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Why spiritual heritage is more important than a physical family tree
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/9/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/9/20

Why spiritual heritage is more important than a physical family tree

With all the interest in physical ancestry, how much do we think about our spiritual roots?

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One day we will look back and see all 2020  in the rearview mirror
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/8/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/8/20

One day we will look back and see all 2020 in the rearview mirror

When we look at 2020 in the rearview mirror, we’ll notice that most of the worries that consumed us are now in the past. But what’s coming close in the side view mirror?

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How about an app to tell us our moral failures and selfish tendencies?
Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/7/20 Weekday Posts Dean Collins 12/7/20

How about an app to tell us our moral failures and selfish tendencies?

The apps on our phones tell us all about us. How about one to keep track of our sins?

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Sunday review, November 30—December 5
Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/6/20 Sunday Review Mark A. Taylor 12/6/20

Sunday review, November 30—December 5

Peace with God, waiting on God, walking with God . . . these and more encouraging thoughts from last week’s posts can help you today.

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