
Abraham Hamilton III
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Hannah Meador |Rick Robertson |Joy Lucius |Abraham Hamilton III
Have you ever embarked on a spring-cleaning adventure? I’m not talking about simply dusting, sweeping, and mopping. Instead, I’m referring to the type of cleaning that requires spending multiple days deep in dirt and focused on home organization. The kind of cleaning that involves emptying all closets, switching out winter clothes for summer ones, scrubbing those stubborn baseboards, and even collecting items to either donate or sell.
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Rick Robertson |Joy Lucius |Abraham Hamilton III |Alex McFarland
Spring has to be one of my most conflicting seasons to celebrate. Sure, I love the newness, colorful flowers, warmer temps, and celebrating our risen Savior on Easter Sunday. However, at least for those of us located here in Dixie Alley, the constant changes in temperature always seem to result in severe weather. Over the last three weekends, we have found ourselves at an elevated risk for such weather and tornadoes. This past Sunday, we found ourselves in this predicament once again.
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Joy Lucius |Abraham Hamilton III |Alex McFarland |Joe McKeever
“Oh, what infinite importance is the place the intercessor holds in the Kingdom of God! Is it not indeed a matter of wonder that God should give men such power?” (Andrew Murray, 1828-1917)William lives in a nursing home. A stroke left him partially paralyzed, so he’s confined to his bed. It’s hard to imagine what it would be like to wake up to such difficult circumstances day after day.
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Hannah Meador |Rick Robertson |Abraham Hamilton III |Alex McFarland
We have had quite a springtime here in Mississippi. Between the extensive rains, the usual tornado threats, and the bouts of intermittent arctic blasts, we are more than ready for some consistently warmer weather. Thankfully, the sunny yellow daffodils, the pink and purple crocuses, and the flowering white Bradford pear trees provide us just enough hope that winter is almost over. But perhaps the most gorgeous springtime sight has been the purple wisteria vines growing wild along the roads.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
afa.net | Joseph Parker |Ray Rooney |Hannah Meador |Abraham Hamilton III
Whenever Christian leaders affirm the historically orthodox position that Jesus Christ is, indeed the only way of salvation), many within our culture object. Increasing numbers of people (and especially young adults) wonder, “Why do Christians claim that belief in Jesus is the only way to heaven? Couldn’t God just make it so that every one, you know, “gets in?”This is an issue that every generation of Christians must deal with.
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