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Why You Need to Stand at the Cross Before You Run to the Tomb

Why You Need to Stand at the Cross Before You Run to the Tomb

by Laura Naiser | Mar 22, 2016 | God's Character and Kingdom, Holy Week, Relating With God and Other People

Holy Week invites us to deeply reflect on the cross and resurrection. However, the pain of the cross tempts me to skip right to Sunday morning and run with John to the empty tomb. Yet, if I will make myself stand with him at the foot of the cross I know the...
Four Things We Can Learn From Peter’s Failure and Jesus’ Response

Four Things We Can Learn From Peter’s Failure and Jesus’ Response

by Laura Naiser | May 18, 2014 | Relating With God and Other People, Relationships, Resources for Abundant Living

You can listen to an updated version of this post! Listen to the podcast version of this post. I’ve updated it and you can listen while you do the laundry, cook dinner, or while you drive. Listen and view the show notes page with free gift and highlights along...

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