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Dec 1, 2024 |
decisionmagazine.com | Robert Morgan
How many names do you have? Personally, I have just three—Robert John Morgan, plus two or three titles—pastor, dad, papa. But Jesus has hundreds of names and titles! Years ago, I read through the Bible—Genesis to Revelation—and listed all the names and titles I could find for the Lord Jesus. How many did I uncover? Over 300! It takes all those designations and more to portray the tiny child of Bethlehem’s manger. You might as well funnel the ocean into a jar as try to describe Him in a single word.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
edp24.co.uk | Robert Morgan
4 1/1 Rare spoonbill have bred for a second year running at NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes, providing hope of a future colony of these distinctive birds, says reserves officer Robert Morgan Rare identification books are very good now, with superb illustrations in all their plumages. These are accompanied by distribution maps, details of each species’ habits, migration, favoured habitats and diet.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
edp24.co.uk | Robert Morgan
4 1/1 Surprisingly few people have heard a nightingale sing, let alone seen one, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserves officer Robert Morgan Nightingale folklore runs deep in European culture, in both high literature and unwritten, long forgotten, stories. It appears in countless plays, artistic impressions, poems and pieces of music. For the nightingale has been used as a symbol of love, spiritual essence, and melancholy since ancient Greece, and probably long before.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
edp24.co.uk | Robert Morgan
Norfolk is the only county with representatives from all our native amphibian species, and early spring is a great time to see them says NWT reserves officer Robert Morgan. It seems that every February a fools-spring deceives us into thinking winter is over. But, as sure as night follows day, March brings us an Arctic blast, even snow on occasions. However, despite the season’s vagary, it is such a special time, for who cannot find joy in its arrival however hesitant its faltering start.
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Feb 25, 2024 |
stream.org | Robert Morgan |Al Perrotta
We can more easily develop a calming, continuing dependence on God by regularly remembering how near He is. How present He is. During my college days, a few buddies and I were hiking somewhere in a beautiful gorge when we detoured over a ravine by walking across a fallen tree. I was halfway across the thing when I froze up and got tottery. The ground seemed as if it were a mile below me.
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