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Happy Tubing!

Posted on January 29, 2025 by Chris Suitt
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There is a path that leads to life. Before you lay a great hill for tubing covered in a few feet of fresh powder snow. With a determined look, you hop on your tube, stomach down, slowly making your way … Continue reading →

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Actually Be Together

Posted on January 22, 2025 by Chris Suitt
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All parts of a jigsaw puzzle are put together to see the entire picture. This past Sunday, after the service, I was drawn into a conversation. As someone was sharing, the Lord was speaking to my heart. At first, however, … Continue reading →

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Watch Your Pronouns

Posted on January 15, 2025 by Chris Suitt
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God loves it when we are satisfied with Him. “It’s my life.” How often do we say those words? As a believer in Jesus, though, is it your life? Think about that for a minute. It was your life before … Continue reading →

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Programmed vs Possessive Faith

Posted on January 8, 2025 by Chris Suitt
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Walk with Jesus with a lightly held to-do list. Martha had a programmed faith as seen by the fact that she couldn’t sit still. She was so stressed over getting things done that her face was contorted in anger (‘distracted’). … Continue reading →

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The Power of Belief

Posted on December 31, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“The essence of surrender is getting out of God’s way so that He can do in us what He also wants to do through us.” As Lamech held his firstborn in his arms, he named him Noah, which means quiet/rest. … Continue reading →

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