Throwback Thursday
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“Our thanks are due to God for all temporal blessings; they are more than we deserve. But our thanks ought to go to God in thunders of hallelujahs for spiritual blessings. A new…
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In 1902, after an unsuccessful attempt to raise funds for her lifelong dream of becoming a missionary in Africa, Adelaide Pollard wrote the four verses of this hymn. The inspiration came during a…
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Whether this season of your life looks more like peaceful rivers or billowing seas, our prayer is that the Lord blesses you with an unshakable hope in Him that moves you to declare…
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As our spiritual journey evolves, we might find ourselves transitioning from struggling against external forces of temptation to grappling with deeper questions of faith, meaning, and the nature of God’s presence in our…
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These powerful words were written by St. Catherine, the 14th century saint from Siena, Italy. She penned them in a letter to one of her disciples, encouraging him to get out of his…
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This song, originally a middle Irish poem penned by 6th century poet Dallán Forgaill, was intended to be a prayer to express a deep longing for God’s guidance and presence. Its message is…
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“Come Thou fount of every blessingTune my heart to sing Thy graceStreams of mercy never ceasingCall for songs of loudest praise Oh, to grace how great a debtorDaily I’m constrained to beLet Thy…