
Erin Branham
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1 month ago |
brightfm.com | Jack Larkin |Erin Branham
Kintsugi is a beautiful Japanese art form. The artist will take broken pottery and often join it together with precious metals like gold, silver, or platinum. When they are done, the once broken bowl or pot is even more beautiful and is now stronger than it was before. That sounds a lot like my story. Maybe yours too. One day, like pottery, our lives were shattered either by something we did or something that was done to us.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
brightfm.com | Caroline Burk |Erin Branham
Fall brings one thing to mind for me above everything else: baking. I’m not sure whether it is my love for all things food or the fond memories I have of cooking with loved ones, but nothing excites me more for the season than the endless treats that come along with it. Every October, my family and I pile in the car and drive nine hours to visit my grandmother.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
brightfm.com | Erin Branham
There is something that happens inside of me as summer turns into fall. I think it’s the cooler temperatures that make me want to bake. And not just bake. But BAKE. Breads, cookies, coffee cakes, brownies, pies, you name it, I want to make it. I think it’s because we don’t turn the oven on in the summer (a house without central air in the summertime IS an oven), so my baking itch gets very strong by the time the temperatures turn cooler.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
brightfm.com | Erin Branham |Steven Price
Unsung Hero, the new for KING + COUNTRY film, is now playing in theaters everywhere. This film is the true story of the Smallbone family, their journey to America, and their belief that God is good even when times seem impossible. The characters and messages will resonate with everyone – fans of CCM, fans of for KING + COUNTRY, and anyone who has struggled with trying to figure out God’s plan for their life. 1. The stewardess on the plane is Rebecca St. James, the eldest Smallbone child.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
brightfm.com | Erin Branham |Caroline Burk |Todd Gaddy
The right choice should be easy to make, shouldn’t it? Sometimes we know what the right choice is but we’re scared to make it because of what it will cost. But if the choice is between lying to yourself (or others), or speaking up with the truth, the truth is always the best choice. Lies lead to bondage. When you lie, you have to be prepared to walk down a steep hill and to keep adding weight to your shoulders.
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