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October 2021
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Hi Subscriber,
Happy October to you. I pray that you are safe and finding some comfort as we experience the late pandemic fatigue syndrome in various ways. I know this has been a more stressful fall ministry season launch for me, in my church context, and my guess is that it has been for you, too. Yet, we trust that God is faithful to God's promises and that, even in these circumstances, glimpses of God's preferred and promised future are shining through in your lives.
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I hope these posts offer you hope and an opportunity to deepen your trust in God's love and faithfulness this month.
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How to Study the Bible Course Begins This Sunday...Join Us!
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Learn practical tools for how to study the Bible in this six-week online course.
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Genesis and Exodus Pages Updated...More Free Visual Resources
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Check out the updated Genesis and Exodus pages at A Cartoonist's Guide to the Bible.
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The Garden of Eden | Genesis 2-3
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world? This is an age old question. The ancient Hebrew people told this story, found in Genesis chapters 2 and 3, to address this complex issue. God created human life to be in relationship with God, nature, and each other. Yet, human life is also capable of betrayal, which leads …
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Genesis 1:1-2:4a | The Days of Creation
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Read Genesis 1:1-2:4a like the opening pages of a graphic novel. Elohim hovers over the surface of the deep and brings order out of chaos.
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On the Art Side of Things
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I love studying the human face. This is a sketch I did in the Procreate app on my iPad. I wonder what she is thinking.
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