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An Example of Motherhood Deborah

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Happy Mother’s Day Photo by  Sidney Pearce  on  Unsplash I recorded a 25 minute sermon from the notes below, but … somehow, there was no sound. It was silent. I replaced it with a shorter version. Here is the text of the sermon I first recorded — Rough Notes. Mother’s Day, not Mothers’ Day is an American tradition started by a daughter, Anna Marie Jarvis, who felt one day needed to be set aside for children to honor their own mothers. Paul reminds us that we are part of a larger family as well and that the call to honor is even broader. “[Treat] the elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.” -1 Timothy 5:2 Just who is your mother? Timothy had his own mother and grandmother, but as a pastor, he was to set an example to all the church to treat all the elder women as mothers. They were to be respected, honored, and treated with care and affection. Who is your mother? Who do you honor on Mother’s Day? First, it would be the woman who gave you birth. While giving birt

Story and History - Reflections on the Introduction to Psalm 78

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Story or History? Myth or Events? What Is the Meaning in the Moments? The Key to Theological Reflection is Asking: Where is God and What Is God Saying?

Recorded Live - Reflections on calloused hearts and good soil. Matthew 1...

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