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Derailed by Disney

Posted on March 20, 2015 by Chris Suitt
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This particular counselor called it the “Prince Charming Affect.” It is the woman who has watched one too many Disney movies where some prince/hero is rich, handsome and out of pure love, rescues the damsel in distress. “The problem with … Continue reading →

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Sometimes You Gotta Dig

Posted on March 18, 2015 by Chris Suitt
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Gold can be picked out of the stream. With a little more effort, it can be panned out as well. Once the easy pickings are gone, however, you have to start digging to find the precious metal. This takes a … Continue reading →

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Sharpened Focus

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Chris Suitt
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This is Herodian, the tomb of Herod the Great (Israel’s king in Jesus’ day) and the beginning of the end of our Jewish brothers’ association with Judaism. There were 23 different parts/sects within Judaism in the first century. One of … Continue reading →

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Harder, is Not Easier, Only Better

Posted on March 9, 2015 by Chris Suitt
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If this picture was taken any where other than where it was, it would be quite interesting. Yet, it really made my blood boil, much like Jesus’ did when He cleared the Temple. Solomon built the Temple with a sacrificial … Continue reading →

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Faith Leads to Freedom

Posted on March 6, 2015 by Chris Suitt
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This is a wonderful view from the city of Kefar Nachum (Capernaum) of the Sea of Galilee. This city is on the border of two tribes, Naphtali and Zebulun, west of the Jordan River. The significance of this is that Isaiah … Continue reading →

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