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Whoa, Poland might’ve just trumped New Zealand in the magical landscape realm.
These are just a couple of snaps from Boguslaw Strempel’s a beautiful collection of photos of Poland and the Czech Republic.
Landscapes from Poland & the Czech Republic
via rcruzniemiec; overthink
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Pray For Daisy: Struck down but not destroyed
Daisy was admitted to Cottage Hospital on Thursday, December 13, where her doctors discovered 2 new cancerous tumors in her abdominal region. One is at least the size of a large grapefruit and is connected to major arteries and organs. The other is smaller and on her liver. Both are considered…
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"I believe that Christ came into the world not to put men into a salvable state, but into a saved state. Not to put them where they could save themselves, but to do the work in them and for them, from first to last. If I did not believe that there was might going forth with the word of Jesus which makes men willing, and which turns them from the error of their ways by the mighty, overwhelming, constraining force of divine influence, I should cease to glory in the cross of Christ."
Charles Spurgeon (via drquote)
(via makolsemperservus)
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I’m crying out for mercy as I call upon Your name.
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(Source: justlittlethings, via jasminedeandres)
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(via sketchmedesire)
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"Prayer seemed to be natural to me, as the breath by which the inward burnings of my heart had vent."
Jonathan Edwards (via makolsemperservus)
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I just read an article out of R.C. Sproul’s monthly TableTalk magazine titled, A Reformation Journal. Here, Harry L. Reeder shares his method of “getting insight while being on site”. He expounds upon this by sharing his recent touring of famous sites that hosted the reformation of the years of Calvin, Luther and many others. By no means do I down play his love of further understanding and grasping church history by traveling to these well-known sites, but something made my heart ache while reading his article. So many people put an emphasis upon traveling to Israel and walking where Jesus walked to get a ‘feel’ for biblical times. Again, not a bad thing really.. But then do I really need to go to Israel to breathe the same air He breathed? Can’t I just take a deep breath in now and bask in awe while knowing He created it for me? Do I need to visit the tomb where He arose, in order to grasp and understand the amazing grace that has been extended to a once fully depraved wretched struggling sinner as I? Again, it’s not a bad thing to travel to Israel or any other site in order to visually grasp the images in the Bible better or anything of the sort.. I just mean that people shouldn’t idolize these sites and place them above scripture itself in order to get closer to or feel spiritually better about one’s relationship with God. Sure, traveling there could be a means of spiritual nourishing.. but you know what I mean..
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My handsome fiancé and I.
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