
Lynette Kittle
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1 day ago |
crosswalk.com | Lynette Kittle
It’s A Heart MatterBy Lynette KittleBible Reading: “But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." 1 Samuel 16:7Sometimes we might believe God’s love is like worldly love, where He loves the young and strong more than the older and weaker.
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3 days ago |
crosswalk.com | Lynette Kittle
Years ago, our family of six was hit without warning by an uncharacteristic out-of-season hurricane on the West Coast of Florida, historically termed the Storm of the Century. During it, our Gulf Coast house experienced hours of 14-16-foot waves beating their way into our home, ripping off hurricane shutters, blowing out windows, and sweeping prized possessions into the sea. Evacuation arrived 12 hours later.
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1 week ago |
crosswalk.com | Lynette Kittle
Crosswalk VideoHonoring our parents can be a beautiful act of love — but it can also be complicated, especially when wounds, disappointment, or distance are involved. Updated May 30, 2025 : Heavenly Father, Thank You for my parents — in all their imperfections, struggles, and humanity. Help me to honor them in a way that brings You glory, even when it’s hard. Show me how to set healthy boundaries while still walking in love. Heal the places in my heart that are wounded.
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1 week ago |
crosswalk.com | Lynette Kittle
The American flag is more than cloth and color — it’s a symbol of the freedom, sacrifice, and unity that have shaped our nation's history. It represents those who fought and died to defend liberty, and the values of justice and perseverance that hold us together. Today’s devotional and prayer invite us to reflect on what the flag represents — not in division, but in honor.
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1 week ago |
crosswalk.com | Lynette Kittle
A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and WomenBy Lynette KittleBible Reading:“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” - John 15:13Listen or Read Below:Why do we commemorate Memorial Day? Sadly, many in our nation today don’t really know why Memorial Day was established. They view it primarily as a day off work and a three-day holiday full of family outings and outdoor fun, with no clue to its meaning or remembrance of our fallen military.
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