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Lent

Judging – March 25

by: Michael Benson

Jesus did not shy away from railing against the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and teachers of the law.

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Worrying – March 24

by: Michael Benson

For nearly forty years at the end of the nineteenth century, Niagara Falls became the destination of note for tightrope walkers.

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Two Masters – March 23

by: Michael Benson

Juan Pujol García lived in Spain during WWII. Without any military or intelligence training, he offered his services to the British authorities in Madrid.

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The Eye as a Lamp – March 22

by: Michael Benson

Caroline Criado Perez’s book Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men is all about how the data used by scientists, regulators, policymakers, and engineers is skewed toward men.

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Sabbath – March 21

by: Michael Benson

For this Sabbath day of rest, rather than dig into more Scripture, allow the Holy Spirit to remind you of what God spoke into your soul this past week. Reread the passages for this week and allow the words to penetrate into the deepest parts of you.

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Authenticity – March 20

by: Michael Benson

During his junior and senior years of high school, comedian Gary Gulman was six-and-a-half-feet tall and weighed more than 200 pounds.

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Lord’s Prayer: Day 4 – March 19

by: Michael Benson

Since we were young, all of us have received training on being mindful of our actions, knowing that if we take a toy without permission we will be reprimanded.

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Lord’s Prayer: Day 3 – March 18

by: Michael Benson

When the Israelites were living in the desert under Moses’s leadership, God provided food for them each day, manna from heaven.

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