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From FBI Whistleblowers To Economists To War, Warnings And Warnings Signs Are Coming At Us From Every Direction, And Now Is The Time To Pray, Prepare And Protect
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From FBI Whistleblowers To Economists To War, Warnings And Warnings Signs Are Coming At Us From Every Direction, And Now Is The Time To Pray, Prepare And Protect

by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline: There are warning signs coming from every direction for war, to elevated chances of another recession before the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025. Warning signs of civil unrest being planned for after the November presidential election, which would spark a hot civil war in the U.S. taking it from […]
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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Can You Trust the Mediator – Senior Living – September 30
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Can You Trust the Mediator – Senior Living – September 30

Can you trust the mediator? For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus. – >1 Timothy 2:5 A folk story is told of the bandit Jose Rivera who became notorious in several little towns in Texas for robbing banks and businesses. Finally a Texas Ranger caught up with Jose as he was taking a siesta at a local saloon. He walked over to the sleeping bandit, tapped him on the shoulder, and asked, "Are you Jose Rivera?" The man mumbled, "No speak English." The ranger beckoned a young barkeep to help him communicate. The ensuing conversation was tedious. Finally, the ranger warned Jose Rivera that he had two choices: let him know where all the loot was hidden, or be shot dead instantly. The young man translated the ultimatum. Jose Rivera pulled himself together and said to the young man, "Tell him to go out of the bar, turn to the right, go about a mile, and he will see a well. Near the well he will see a very tall tree. If he digs on the north side of the tree, he will find all of the money I have taken." The young man turned to the ranger, opened his mouth, paused, and then said, "Jose Rivera says, ‘Go ahead and shoot!'" Very often, we find ourselves reliant on an intermediary to transmit a message to us. Yet the reliability of the message we receive is only as good as the mediator. But in Christ, we have a perfect mediator, who gave us the message of eternal life that came from God. So thank God today for sending Jesus as the perfect mediator that we may know Him! Prayer Challenge Thank God that He sent Jesus Christ to be a mediator so that you can know Him! Questions for Thought What does it mean to you that God sent a mediator, Jesus Christ, so that you can have a relationship with Him? How can you let others know that God has made Himself accessible through Christ? Visit the Senior Living Ministries website Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post Can You Trust the Mediator – Senior Living – September 30 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now

Including Starbenders, Massive Wagons, Fantastic Negrito and five other big winners at the super casino of rock
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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“I used to do these very gloomy and dark paintings, and Opeth’s music really inspired my creativity”: Jinjer’s Tatiana Shmailyuk gets goosebumps even thinking about Damnation, and likes to fall asleep to Sorceress
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“I used to do these very gloomy and dark paintings, and Opeth’s music really inspired my creativity”: Jinjer’s Tatiana Shmailyuk gets goosebumps even thinking about Damnation, and likes to fall asleep to Sorceress

The discovery of Mikael Åkerfeldt’s band when she was 16 led the Ukrainian artist into a big new world of prog – but she’s not sure about actually meeting him
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The MSM's Love Affair With Terrorists: AP Whitewashes Nasrallah’s Bloody Legacy
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The MSM's Love Affair With Terrorists: AP Whitewashes Nasrallah’s Bloody Legacy

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Picture of Love - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - September 30
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A Picture of Love - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - September 30

Words are like spent arrows. Once they are out of our mouths, there is no retrieving them.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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Novel Friendships for Pastors’ Wives
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Novel Friendships for Pastors’ Wives

Long before I married a pastor, I was steeped in the fellowship of pastors’ wives. Mrs. Allan taught me that beauty is a wonderful apologetic. Mrs. March taught me to combat anxiety by keeping active. Mrs. Collins taught me that contentment is a matter of choice. Here’s the twist, though: these women don’t exist—at least, not beyond printed pages and the imaginations of countless readers. The pastors’ wives who populate novels such as Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, and Pride and Prejudice are some of my oldest companions. From reading and rereading their stories, I’ve gleaned true and timeless wisdom that I draw on again and again in my life and ministry. Theirs is a fellowship I cannot recommend highly enough. Pastors’ Wives in Literature Books such as On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior and Recovering the Lost Art of Reading by Leland Ryken and Glenda Faye Mathes emphasize the formative power of reading fiction. Great novels offer examples to emulate and avoid, advice to apply, and insight into human nature that helps us understand and navigate relationships. While we may tend to rely on nonfiction for mentorship and guidance, we shouldn’t be afraid to read stories that both minister to our imaginations and contribute to our character. While we may tend to rely on nonfiction for mentorship and guidance, we shouldn’t be afraid to read stories that both minister to our imaginations and contribute to our character. When facing difficulties or simply day-to-day life as a pastor’s wife, I know countless resources are available to me. Nonfiction books and ministry communities abound, for which I’m thankful. However, when I simply need encouragement and refreshment, I often return to novels in which pastors’ wives figure as characters. In Pastors in the Classics, Leland Ryken, Philip Ryken, and Todd Wilson explore the literary canon and share wisdom for pastors derived from their fictional counterparts. I’d like to offer a few reading recommendations for pastors’ wives that I’ve found at once enjoyable and edifying. 1. Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery Mrs. Allan, the wife of a young minister, is a background character, yet she leaves an indelible mark on the story’s heroine. Mrs. Allan stands as an example of gentleness and intentionality. It’s bittersweet, though, to read this story knowing that the author later married a pastor and didn’t find the same joy as her characters. 2. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Margaret “Marmee” March holds down the fort while her husband serves as a Civil War chaplain. Her motto “Hope and keep busy” wards off many a moment of anxiety or anger for her daughters and readers alike. Although the book mostly focuses on the March daughters, Marmee’s empathetic and pragmatic wisdom proves essential to their development and renders her a worthy mentor for readers. 3. Mansfield Park by Jane Austen As Austen was a clergyman’s daughter, it makes sense that many of her books include clerical couples. This novel includes three clergy wives, each of whom has a besetting sin that masquerades as a virtue. Mrs. Norris is a frugal lover of money. Mrs. Grant is an amiable enabler. Even the protagonist, Fanny Price, is prideful; what appears to be humility may be crippling self-obsession. Populated with complicated characters, this book offers an exercise in self-examination. 4. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Mr. Collins is one of the most unlikable yet well-known characters in literature. Bumbling and obsequious, he’s not exactly an ideal husband or pastor. However, Charlotte Lucas sees value in him that others don’t. Through decisive action, she makes them a happy home and enjoys a sense of peace that eludes characters driven by passion. Charlotte teaches readers that contentment is often a matter of choice. 5. North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell Gaskell, also a minister’s wife, reveals that a pastor’s wife has the power to make her husband’s burdens bearable or unbearable. When Mr. Hale leaves the ministry over a crisis of conscience, his wife does her utmost (by doing her least) to make matters worse. Mrs. Hale is worth examining as a cautionary tale, particularly when compared to her steadfast daughter, Margaret. 6. Gilead by Marilynne Robinson In this memoir-style novel, an aging pastor faces the end of his life and worries about leaving his young wife behind. Shy and uneducated, Lila Ames doesn’t host Bible studies or potlucks. However, she models gentle determination as she fulfills and cherishes her foremost ministry: encouraging her husband. My list of pastors’ wives in literature continues to expand, but these six novels are a wonderful entry point. As we navigate life and ministry as pastors’ wives, we must prioritize real relationships. Still, I hope you’ll also take advantage of the rich fellowship available to you on your bookshelves: the authors and characters who sit ever ready to offer advice, warnings, humor, and comfort.
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Living In Faith
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How Should We Navigate Our Convictions and Consciences? (Rom. 14:13–23)
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How Should We Navigate Our Convictions and Consciences? (Rom. 14:13–23)

To bear with one another in love includes respecting others’ sensitivities and reservations, even when we disagree with their conclusions. In this episode of You’re Not Crazy, Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry help to reframe this difficult task by challenging us to consider our brother or sister’s sincerity to the Lord, noting the beauty of a conscientious Christian and the power of disagreements to bring about our sanctification. They warn pastors of the danger in leading congregants to violate their consciences, and they commend dependence on the Lord as we navigate challenging relationships within the church. Recommended resource: Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of Life by Paul Tripp (Crossway)
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RedState Feed
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'Cooked': An Out-of-It Joe Biden Is Asked About Israeli Strikes on Yemen, Gives Very Concerning Response
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'Cooked': An Out-of-It Joe Biden Is Asked About Israeli Strikes on Yemen, Gives Very Concerning Response

'Cooked': An Out-of-It Joe Biden Is Asked About Israeli Strikes on Yemen, Gives Very Concerning Response
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Hezbollah says Hassan Nasrallah killed
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Hezbollah says Hassan Nasrallah killed

Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon killed dozens of people on Sunday as the Hezbollah militant group sustained a string of deadly blows to its command structure, including the killing of its overall leader,…
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