Weekly Bible Reading for December 13-19 2020: Miketz (At the End of)
This coming week, December 13-19 (27 Kislev-4 Tevet), the Bible reading plan covers the following portions. Miketz (At the End of) & Chanukah 13 Dec
This coming week, December 13-19 (27 Kislev-4 Tevet), the Bible reading plan covers the following portions. Miketz (At the End of) & Chanukah 13 Dec
There is merit to living in the moment. After all, we don’t want to miss out on what is right in front of us. However,
This coming week, December 6-12 (20-26 Kislev), the Bible reading plan covers the following portions. Vayeshev (And He Settled) & Chanukah[1] 06 Dec Genesis 37:1-11
The Founders of the United States had specific ideas about how and why governments are formed, and what they are supposed to do. Our Creator,

We probably won’t arrive at the place where God has finished working on us while we’re still in this life. His finished work is something
OCourage is always desirable, but it can be dangerous if recklessly pursued. If our God exhorts us to be strong and of good courage, then
This coming week, November 29-December 5 (13-19 Kislev), the Bible reading plan covers the following portions. Vayishlach (And He Sent) 29 Nov Genesis 32:3-12 1

Do you need a reason to be thankful? How about be thankful for the simple things we all have in common – such as life,

Every testimony of redemption is improbable to some extent. Think about it: a person is heading down a certain path with no desire or ability
Everyone wants to be a good citizen and a good neighbor, or at least that’s what we should want. But is that enough? Perhaps there