Rappelling at Yonah Mountain, Georgia, with Florida State University Reserve Officer Training Corps. (Albert J. McCarn, May 4, 1980.)
A Crisis of faith happens when situations confront us that demand we follow through with what we say we believe, or back away from it. It’s really that simple, until we’re in the crisis – and unless we have walked out our faith day by day, it’s uncomfortably possible that we might not come through with our faith intact.
This coming week, September 24-30 (9-15 Tishrei 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) and Sukkot I (Feast of Tabernacles). 24
Climbing Up the Mountain
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A Crisis of faith happens when situations confront us that demand we follow through with what we say we believe, or back away from it. It’s really that simple, until we’re in the crisis – and unless we have walked out our faith day by day, it’s uncomfortably possible that we might not come through with our faith intact.
2 Kings 4:8-37; Mark 9:14-29; John 11:17-27
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Music: “Climbing Up the Mountain,” Morris Brown Quartet, Tell the World, Suncoast Music, 2015 (originally recorded 1939).
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