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Where Peaceful Waters Flow is filled with God's loving words to us.
It is written as if you are spending time at the Master's feet and
He's ministering to you with refreshing words of comfort to feed
your weary and wounded soul. Words which will restore and revive
you to change your mourning into gladness, and your darkness into
day. This devotional can be used during your quiet with the Lord as
you sit with Him each day. Make it your special time with the Lord
where you shut out everything and everyone just so you can be in
His presence. As you allow the Lord to come into your quiet
conversation each and every day your relationship with Him will
grow stronger and stronger. When you do this you will find yourself
handling things easier, because you've spent time with Him first.
You've given Him the "first fruit" of your day. You see with the
Lord it's not always about the money; it's about honoring God with
your very best. Honoring the Lord with the best you have to offer
will enrich your life in a way in which you've never known. You
will find yourself better prepared to handle any situation and
circumstance that come your way because you have come to Him first.
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OF SOON TO BE RELEASED BOOK "THE STORM WILL PASS, DON'T JUMP SHIP."
INSPIRATIONAL STORIES TO KEEP YOU ENCOURAGED AS YOU WALK THROUGH
THE STORMS OF LIFE.
In about 679, Bede, a boy of seven, was presented by his family as
an oblate to the monastery of Wearmouth, Northumbria. He spent the
rest of his life as a monk, first at Wearmouth, and later at
Jarrow, five miles away. Using the monastic library he became 'the
most learned man in Western Europe', and one of the most
influential on future generations. He read, and wrote, in a wide
variety of fields--natural science, mathematics, and astronomy,
grammar, rhetoric, geography, history, hagiography, theology, and
above all interpretation of Holy Scripture. Bede combined his great
learning with sanctity and a personal charm which still shines
through his writings. His command of the Fathers of the Church and
profane knowledge belie the name commonly given his age; despite
invasions, privations, and limitations, Bede demonstrates that one
corner of the European north was far from dark.
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