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Valued

Posted on September 22, 2021 by Chris Suitt
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An objects value is based on the amount someone will pay for it. “A father said to his daughter “Here is a Jeep I bought many years ago. It’s pretty old now. But before I give it to you, take … Continue reading →

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Change is Normal

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Chris Suitt
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Yesterday is the past. Today is the present. Tomorrow is potential. We all dislike change. We like our comfort zones. Because they’re comfortable, right? Change, however, for the believer should be the norm, rather than the exception. In fact, the … Continue reading →

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Days of Discernment

Posted on September 8, 2021 by Chris Suitt
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“Discernment is not knowing the difference between right and wrong, but between right and almost right.” C.H. Spurgeon While hiking on Maui, my wife and I saw a cobweb swaying across our path as it hung from a tree. The … Continue reading →

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Re-Positioned

Posted on September 1, 2021 by Chris Suitt
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“If you’re going to follow Jesus, you will change.” Johnny Cash The game of baseball has changed. This is no more seen than how infielders play their positions. Normally, you have a 3rd baseman and shortstop on the left side … Continue reading →

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Promised

Posted on August 25, 2021 by Chris Suitt
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“The future is as bright as God’s promises.” William Carey Did Carey have in mind what the prophet Habakkuk saw? Habakkuk saw fig trees without blossoms, which meant no hope of a harvest, no grapes on the vines, olives in … Continue reading →

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