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“But if Christ Be not Risen,” Part III: Resurrection ~ Life after Death Comes ‘Now’
In an effort to help prepare our hearts for tomorrow’s Resurrection Sunday celebration, our past couple of posts in this series have
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“But if Christ Be not Risen,” Part II: Resurrection ~ Thy Kingdom Come
The dawning of 2025’s coming edition of Resurrection Sunday is only eight days away. Most of those who consider themselves Christians are looking forward to
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Tagged "But if Christ Be not Risen, Gallagher's Pen, It is the power of salvation for everyone who believes, resurrection, Resurrection ~ Thy Kingdom Come, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Ron Gallagher
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“But if Christ Be not Risen,” Part I: Resurrection ~ An End or a New Beginning?
The lengthening days, budding flowers, and warmer breezes remind us that the day many followers of Jesus refer to as “Resurrection Sunday” is rapidly approaching. For over 2,000 years,
The Journey’s Already Begun
Before this brief post goes live, Diane and I will have already watched our Saturday morning sunrise through the little
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How Much, How Often, and to What Extent
To begin, we want to give everyone a little advance notice that for the next couple of weeks our posts may be a bit different. As some of you know,
The Thief Comes to Steal . . . But to Steal What?
A few weeks ago, some unusual burglaries were making the news. One thing that sets them apart from the run-of-the-mill break-ins that