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Members of the 2008 Mission Team of East Union Christian Church in Atlanta visited and worked with the Dakota Sioux Tribe on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota. The purpose of the trip was to help teach the Gospel to young Indians, promote fellowship with all on the reservation and help upgrade some living conditions. |
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This eretheral rendition of "Amazing Grace" is performed by Carlos Nakai, master flutist from the Navajo Nation. |
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A religous joke about how Jesus was..black, a jew, irish, native american, a califorinian and even a woman. |
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There are many times when we begin a certain task that God lays on our hearts and because we think our efforts are minimal and not making a difference, we quit the job that God told us to pursue.
The enemy loves to plant seeds of doubt and lure us into thinking that we are not capable of making a difference in this world, but with God's help we can overcome and fulfill the destiny that God has for every believer.
If you are going through a situation of doubting your task unto the Lord, then I hope this story will bless and encourage you to never quit what God has laid on your heart because you may never know of the lives that you are touching. |
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A free spiritual retreat on interfaith prayer and nature for all northern Michigan churches and temples will be held in Munising in early November. |
Many Roman Catholics around the world share a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is often depicted in Christian art as a flaming heart pierced by a lance and surrounded by a crown of thorns. |
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Ever wonder about the meaning of the abbreviation A.S.A.P.? Generally we think of it in terms of even more hurry and stress in our lives.Maybe if we think of this abbreviation in a different manner, we will begin to find a new way to deal with those rough days along the way. |
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Picturing the Bible: the Earliest Christian Art is on exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum. Sister Wendy Beckett, the 77-year-old art enthusiast and nun featured on the art-appreciation TV series seen on the BBC and PBS in the 90s, traveled from Carmelite monastery in England on Friday to review this art exhibit. She shares her favorite art pieces. |
A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, were talking at a reunion and decided to go visit their old university professor, now retired. During their visit the conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in their work and lives.
Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups- porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some exquisite, telling them to help themselves to the coffee. |
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A series of free discussions on the relationship between the environment and theology including what Christians can learn from Native American culture will be held in Marquette, Michigan on Tuesday evenings in November. |
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AUTHOR: Daniel N. Brown believe we create our own luck, whether it's good or bad. Consciously, or unconsciously, we may have ourselves at some time or another, produced our current conditions, either in our bodily health or other circumstances. Because not much happens by chance, most things, good or bad, comes into our lives as a result of the thoughts we engage in, or by what God ordains to get our attention. |
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