I love to do crafts. It is not uncommon for me to be working on multiple projects at the same time, including knitting on my needles and doing counted cross-stitch. The reason that I have a few projects on the … (read more)
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Monday, April 23, 2018 – Please pray for people in Syria who have chosen to stay in their country as a light for the gospel.PrayerLine
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Monday, April 23, 2018:- Today's Music: Listen while you read: Holy God We Praise Thy Name
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- Today's One-Year* Scripture Passage: Exodus 13-16
- Today's Two-Year* Scripture Passages: Job 12; Acts 1:1-11
- Canadian Bible Society Daily Bible Reading: Acts 8:1b-25
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