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23 November 2024
- (Protection log); 16:07 . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) protected "When Offenses Come"
- (diff) (hist) . . N When Offenses Come; 16:06 . . (+10,095) . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{info}}'''How to Forgive and Move On''' “Can I get your number?” a woman from church asks you. “It would be great to get together sometime. I’ll reach out!” She doesn...')
- (Protection log); 15:56 . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) protected "When Your Heart Condemns You"
- (diff) (hist) . . N When Your Heart Condemns You; 15:56 . . (+9,526) . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{info}}The apostle John gives us a phrase full of angst when he writes, “whenever our heart condemns us . . .” (1 John 3:20). Has your heart ever condemned you; shut up your...')
- (Protection log); 15:45 . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) protected "Make the Most of Sunday Mornings"
- (diff) (hist) . . N Make the Most of Sunday Mornings; 15:45 . . (+8,908) . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{info}}'''Two Simple Changes''' ''Ah, Sunday.'' That majestic morning when my children awake to the aroma of eggs and bacon and fresh-squeezed orange juice. When they bound dow...')
- (Protection log); 15:34 . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) protected "God Calls the Weak to War"
- (diff) (hist) . . N God Calls the Weak to War; 15:33 . . (+10,218) . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{info}}'''The Christian Strength of Disability''' The young man was fully engaged in worship: hands raised, eyes closed, mouth wide open in song, completely lost in the moment....')
- (Protection log); 15:22 . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) protected "Forget About Yourself"
- (diff) (hist) . . N Forget About Yourself; 15:21 . . (+13,467) . . Kathyyee (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{info}}'''Six Paths to Better Thoughts''' C.S. Lewis describes it as the cheerful hallmark of humility. Tim Keller calls it the doorway into freedom. John Piper names it as the...')