The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
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Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
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Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
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Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
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Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
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The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
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Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
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Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
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Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
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Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
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The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
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Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
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Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
|
The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19, NIV
Lord, our God and Father, we thank you that in all the misery and night on earth you have let your hope dawn as a light shining for all your people – all who honor your name, all who dwell in Jesus Christ through forgiveness of sins and through resurrection to a new life. Praise to your name. Praise to Jesus Christ. Praise to the Holy Spirit, who can comfort, teach, and guide our hearts. O Father in heaven, we can never thank you enough that we are allowed to be a people full of grace, full of hope, and full of confidence that your kingdom is coming at last to bring salvation and peace for the whole world. Amen.
Recent articles on Plough
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Tuesday Books & Culture
Leah Boden
Charlotte Mason believed that God is the divine educator, and that parents and teachers should not get in the way. Read now
|
|
Monday Provocation
Chris Hazell
You are not a personality type. Read now
|
|
Sunday Source
Justin Martyr
One of the first Christian apologies provides a window into the life of the early church. Read now
|
|
Saturday Short
David Johnson
How do you pass on a legacy, and how do you receive one? Read now
|
|
Friday Long Read
Sharon Rose Christner
A Christian raised in folding-chair storefront churches is uncomfortable in Rome’s glittering basilicas – until she starts to see them as God might. Read now
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