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The First Flower of Spring

by Derek Leave a Comment

The older I get, the longer I live, the more significant Easter becomes. The resurrection of Christ means all my wanderings lead somewhere.The resurrection of Christ means the lessons I learn are eternal.The resurrection of Christ means death does not reign.The resurrection of Christ means all things can be made new.The resurrection of Christ means the curse of sin is … [Read more...] about The First Flower of Spring

Jesus Still Wants You

by Derek 2 Comments

Have you fallen into sin? Do you feel nasty and irrecoverable, unloveable? Then listen to this Gospel reminder from Matt Chandler. Jesus wants the tattered rose! Jesus came to seek and save the lost. He came for the sick. He came for sinners. He came for you. "...while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly." -Romans 5:6"...God shows his … [Read more...] about Jesus Still Wants You

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