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Review of “Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands”
By Paul David Tripp What is this book about and who should read it? The subtitle of the book really answers both of those questions. This book is for anyone in need of change (hint: that is all of us). The book is about (as the subtitle states) “People in need of change helping people…
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This is War!
I just finished a book about a woman who had been fighting as a soldier, but was suddenly whisked, along with several others, to the United States. The purpose of her visit was to drum up support, and try to get the US to back her country in their war efforts. The book was fascinating…
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Peru Medical Campaign, part 1: the Water of Life
MARCH 11, 2024 / ANTHONY / 0 COMMENTS Every year I participate in a Medical Campaign in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. This year our team of 30 consisted of two physicians, four nurses, three dentists, a paramedic (yours truly), and several non-medical supportive personnel. Click here for a basic breakdown of the mission. February 26th-March 2nd 7…
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Peru Medical Trip: Fact Sheet
FEBRUARY 22, 2024 / ANTHONY / 0 COMMENTS Travel Journal, 138 Summary: Once a year I travel to Peru to work with local missionaries on a Medical Campaign in the jungle. We spend several days prepping, then six days providing medical care and speaking the truth of the Gospel to the people along the Las Piedras River in southeastern…
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Personal Applications from MKs in Focus – by Dr. Matt Jones
What if you grew up looking significantly different from literally every person around you? Not only did you have a distinct look, but you had a very different set of values, spoke a unique language at home, traveled frequently, moved to various cities/villages, and talked of spiritual realities that seemed totally foreign. If that describes…
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Respectable Sins
If you were asked to name some serious sins, you would probably think of things like murder, rape, or adultery. Those are all serious sins. Yet you and I would quite possibly overlook a number of “smaller” sins, which, coincidentally, happen to be some that we commit on a somewhat frequent basis. Well-known author Jerry…
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Truly Happy
Thinking about Psalms 1, 19, and 119 How many of us are sincere enough to say “I want to be happy”? Is there someone who would say “I don’t want to be happy, I want to be sad. Every day, I desire nothing but sadness”? Of course not! Everyone wants to be happy, and we…
