
Will Graham
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Nov 9, 2024 |
harbingersdaily.com | Will Graham
Late last year, a legendary women’s soccer player, in the final game of her storied career, suffered a major Achilles injury. It wasn’t necessarily the injury that made news, however. After all, injuries happen often, especially in the world of sports—and even more so for professional athletes approaching 40 years of age.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
harbingersdaily.com | Will Graham
Things were going wrong in his personal life. He was immersed in a society that valued everything that he stood against. He was pressured to bow down and worship things that he knew were wrong. There was constant temptation to succumb to the worldliness around him. Sound familiar? No, I’m not talking about the world in which we live today, but rather a young man from the Old Testament who was captured and taken into captivity in Babylon. I’m talking about Daniel.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
harbingersdaily.com | Will Graham
As an evangelist, I share the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ as clearly and plainly as possible: that we’re all sinners; that—while we were yet sinners—Christ died for us; that He is the way, the truth and the life, and that whosoever believes may not perish, but have everlasting life. It’s so simple, and yet eternity hangs in the balance. But there’s still work to be done, even after someone has accepted Christ.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
harbingersdaily.com | Will Graham
A shepherd, quite simply, is one who tends to his sheep. The shepherd guides, directs, defends, and feeds his flock. His existence is wrapped up in making sure they are where they’re supposed to be—and that they’re kept alive. Traditionally, being a shepherd could be a lonely and even dangerous job. Young sheep, in particular, are vulnerable targets for predators. This Pastor Appreciation Month, I’ve been considering how God’s Word draws parallels between pastors and shepherds.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
harbingersdaily.com | Will Graham
You may not know this, but the act of taking communion was pivotal in my decision to accept Jesus as my Savior. When I was nearly 6 years old, I attended church with my parents and noticed that a plate of bread and a cup of grape juice were being passed around. As the bread came by, I excitedly reached out to tear off a chunk. Unfortunately, my dad stopped me before I could get the snack. I figured he was afraid I would make a mess on the new church carpet.
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