This Sunday is Father’s Day, so plan ahead accordingly. You may have seen this video but it puts the focus on all the things dad’s do, for no credit at all. Take pride in being the dad God has called you to be, faithful, available and teachable.
This Sunday is Father’s Day, so plan ahead accordingly. You may have seen this video but it puts the focus on all the things dad’s do, for no credit at all. Take pride in being the dad God has called you to be, faithful, available and teachable.
"The biggest deterrent to growth in most churches is lack of confidence in God's supernatural power to grow His church. We are obsessed with our own responsibility to find resources for growth. When our natural resources seem limited, our vision shrinks and we accept mediocrity. We can't grow the church, but God can! We don't have the resources, but He does! "
(Ken Hemphill, Revitalizing the Sunday Morning Dinosaur)
"However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace." (Acts 20:24)
I moved my site into the root directory, so the /wordpress is no longer used at the end of the web address. If you see "page not found" where the article needs to be, you will need to clear your browser's cashe files (files the browser remembers as you reload pages).
Firefox: go to tools > options > privacy and see the place to clear the cashe or the history. If you "clear the history," uncheck all but the cashe, so you can keep all other saved information.
Internet Explorer: go to tools > internet options > general tab and then look under browsing history. Touch "delete" and on the next window uncheck all but "temporary Internet Files."
Remove the /wordpress in the web address bar, and then reload or refresh the page and it should be fine.
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