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Tag Archives: Old Testament
The Old Testament: The Book of Obadiah – For How Long Does One Hold a Grudge?
I may have been an introverted kid but I was very sensitive, so when friends had get togethers or went to the mall or the movies and didn’t invite me, my feelings were very hurt—I thought I was a better … Continue reading
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Tagged Book of Obadaih, Expectations of the Israelites, Grudges in the Bible, Old Testament
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The Old Testament: The Book of Amos – Going through the Motions When It Comes to Offerings
Mom is very generous, especially around the holidays. Every year her stress increased as she listed family, friends and coworkers for whom she had to shop. On Christmas Eve, or whichever workday came the closest, she loaded up a box … Continue reading
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Tagged Bad offerings in the Bible, Book of Amos, Brad Windhauser, disingenuous festivals, Old Testament
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The Old Testament: The Book of Joel: The Best Lessons Need to Be Understood by Kids
In late August of 1988, the Windhausers were at LAX, already through security and about to check into the gate for our flight to Maui. Since Dad traveled quite a bit when I was younger, he racked up all kinds … Continue reading
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Tagged Better manners, Bible directed at children, Book of Joel, Brad Windhauser, Old Testament
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