Month: July

It’s All About Who Owns It

Day 134 Today’s Reading: 1 Corinthians 1 Sotheby’s in New York City had an Auction some years ago and sold some of the belongings of iconic people. Winston Churchill’s desk, C. S. Lewis’s pipe, and one sheet of Johan Sebastian Bach’s music all auctioned that day. Here are three items and their final auction prices

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Turn The MIC Back On—Saying Amen Twice

Day 133 Today’s Reading: Romans 16 Occasionally on Sundays after I’d finished the sermon, we’d completed the last song, and I’d said the final amen, I’d realize I forgot to announce something to the congregation. I’d have to tell our sound technician to turn the mic back on so I could tell the people what

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Why The 929 is Legit

Day 132 Today’s Reading: Romans 15 In today’s reading the apostle Paul is about to tell us how legit the Old Testament is. We are going to be given a reason why we should think larger than 260. The New Testament has 260 chapters that we are reading through together. But we don’t have to

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