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  • Walking in Godly Principles

    Walking in Godly Principles

    Feature Photo of Dead Sea Israel By Dave Herring Upsplash.com Walking in Godly Principles is a bi-weekly scripture of encouragement, subscribed by “…time with the master…”. Previously published on the front page of the site, it will now appear additionally, as a post as well.

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  • Walking in Godly Principles

    Walking in Godly Principles

    Feature Photo of Dead Sea Israel By Dave Herring Upsplash.com Walking in Godly Principles is a bi-weekly scripture of encouragement, subscribed by “…time with the master…”. Previously published on the front page of the site, it will now appear additionally, as a post as well.

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  • Walking in Godly Principles

    Walking in Godly Principles

    Feature Photo of Dead Sea Israel By Dave Herring Upsplash.com Walking in Godly Principles is a bi-weekly scripture of encouragement, subscribed by “…time with the master…”. Previously published on the front page of the site, it will now appear additionally, as a post as well.

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  • Peter’s Quote for The Day A Bee Agrees

    Peter’s Quote for The Day A Bee Agrees

    Feature Photo by David Clode Upsplash.com I once drew a deep sniff into a beautiful flower petal and inadvertently sniffed an unsuspecting bee into my nostril. With no words between us, the bee and I mutually decided, this was not a beneficial situation for either of us; with that, she flew out my nostril in

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  • Soul Mates

    From the first moment, we made a connection… …there was that sense that I have known you for a long time and that our relationship was meant to be. Thank you for all you are in my life. You are there through the ups and downs, reminding me each day of why I love you. 

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  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Eleven

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Eleven

    Why not start at the beginning of this amazing series…….. South Africa 26th January 1995 – 29th May 1995 We had planned a break to S.A. and Zimbabwe for six weeks, during January 1995, so we were quite amazed when it turned out to be so long. In our last newsletter we shared about the

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