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		<title type="text">Parenting Parents</title>
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		<published>2013-05-16T22:39:02Z</published>
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		<content type="html">To whom do you need to reach out for help as you nurture the children God has entrusted to your care? Why not begin with God, as Manoah did? I assure you God will respond to your prayer as He did Manoah&amp;rsquo;s. God loves your children as much, if not more, than you do. As a result, God is eager to grant you the wisdom, understanding and patience you need to be loving and responsible parents.</content>
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		<title type="text">The Only Thing We Have to Fear...</title>
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		<published>2013-05-09T22:26:10Z</published>
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		<content type="html">What do you think Jesus wants you to know as you gather around this table? What did he want the disciples to know the evening they gathered in the Upper Room?  Above all, I believe he wanted them to know they were not alone and never would be.</content>
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		<title type="text">What the World Needs Now</title>
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		<published>2013-05-02T22:09:42Z</published>
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		<content type="html">Love is the glue which holds people together when everything around them is trying to pull them apart, because love is more powerful than disagreements, disappointments, shattered dreams and broken hearts. Jesus knew their love for one another would get people&amp;rsquo;s attention and be used by God to transform people. It would become their most recognizable trait. People always notice when someone responds to disappointment and pain with grace and mercy. It is so counter-culture.</content>
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		<title type="text">Porch Talk</title>
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		<published>2013-04-25T22:14:22Z</published>
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		<content type="html">when he said, as the Good Shepherd, he reflected the heart and nature of God in the way he spoke and lived, they became enraged and wanted to stone him to death. Do you think Jesus knew the scribes and Pharisees were this angry? Sure, this was not their first attempt to kill him, and of course, it would not be their last. Why did Jesus continue speaking out and challenging them? Why didn&amp;rsquo;t he tone down the rhetoric or avoid them? Above all, he wanted to be faithful to God.</content>
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		<title type="text">Love Will Find a Way</title>
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		<published>2013-04-18T22:28:19Z</published>
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		<content type="html">[T]here is something more powerful than broken dreams, disappointment and bad memories, and that is love. With God&amp;rsquo;s help, and quite frankly only with His help, can we invite those who have hurt us to chart a new course in our relationship. We can build a future based upon the mutual respect and trust needed to repair and restore a ruptured relationship.</content>
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