The blessing is in the wisdom
In a time of terrorist threats, it’s balancing fear and generosity.
In a time of terrorist threats, it’s balancing fear and generosity.
This Advent, if pastor asks that question, I’ll have my answer ready.
I knew that this particular Advent was going to be difficult.
A Michigan congregation continues its tradition of Advent decorating.
It can be an Advent sign of God’s ongoing activity in the world.
O come, O come Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel, that mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear (Evangelical Lutheran Worship, 257). Advent. We were just here…
Jesus, can you ransom captive Israel and let the region experience peace?
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