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Archive for the ‘Meditation’ Category


The Importance of Divine Meditation And What It Is.

The Importance of Divine Meditation And What It Is. “Let me with all earnestness commend unto you the conscientious practice of this duty of Divine Meditation, because it is an universal remedy against all sin; it is a help to all goodness, it is a preservative of all godliness, it is armor of proof against […]

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Deuteronomy 6:6-9. Place the Words of God On Our Hearts-my devotional

Place the Words of God On Our Hearts Deuteronomy 6:6-9                                           Kevin E. jesmer                     8-4-15 Key verse: 6:6 “ These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. “ In this series on Deuteronomy chapter six, we are discussing ways in which we can guard or hearts while at the same time receiving God’s […]

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The Ability To Feed One’s “Self” On The Word Of God. By Kevin E. Jesmer 5-26-15

The Ability To Feed One’s “Self” On The Word Of God  Long Term, Cross Cultural Missionaries Need This Skill Set For Longevity On the Mission Field.  By Kevin E. Jesmer                                                                                                         5-26-15  Psalm 1:1-3, “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits […]

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A prayer for those preparing their hearts for a Christian devotional time…

A prayer for those preparing their hearts for a Christian devotional time….. Lord Jesus Christ, I come to you, the Streams of Living Water. Refresh and quench my spiritual thirst for your presence and your word. Satisfy my soul with your truth. Help me to walk in your precepts. I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Why Walking Helps Us Think 9-3-14 BY FERRIS JABR

Why Walking Helps Us Think   9-3-14  BY FERRIS JABR       link to original article CREDITPHOTOGRAPH BY ALEX MAJOLI/MAGNUM In Vogue’s 1969 Christmas issue, Vladimir Nabokov offered some advice for teaching James Joyce’s “Ulysses”: “Instead of perpetuating the pretentious nonsense of Homeric, chromatic, and visceral chapter headings, instructors should prepare maps of Dublin with […]

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