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I’m designing a course on Christian maturity and discovered the Workload Estimator 2.0. If you are a teacher, bookmark this. Students might find it helpful too for planning their schedules.
Over the next two of days, Iβm attending Acton University Online. There are so many interesting sessions that choosing my schedule was tough. Iβm excited for tomorrow.
Gospel of John, 17v3:
And this is eternal life, that they know you, the ony true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.
Epistle to Diognetus, 12v4:
For neither is there life without knowledge nor sound knowledge without true life.
Last’s night’s sermon was on these words from Genesis 17:1: “walk before me and be blameless.” Listen to hear what that looks like, why we should, and how such a wonderful thing is even possible.
This morning I preached John 16:25-33. In this passage, Jesus tells us three truths that steady our hearts and give us peace.
Meredith Kline on p. 318 of Kingdom Prologue:
…divine demand for godliness is therefore found in covenants of works and grace alike. The precise kind of conditionality carried by the imposed obligations differs, however, in these two types of covenants.
ππ₯©πππππ₯πππ₯¬ππ₯ππ₯ USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue salutes the heroes in the US food supply chain.
The Berlin Phil is offering free streaming of its concerts. And starting Monday with Carmen, the Met is going to be streaming a free opera every night. Thank you, musicians!
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Paul (Ephesians 4:26):
Be angry and do not sin.
Also true: Love and do not sin. Hate and do not sin. Desire and do not sin. Spurn and do not sin. Hope and do not sin. Assert and do not sin. Despair and do not sin. Fear and do not sin. Celebrate and do not sin. Sorrow and do not sin.
Click through to see how @dellachelpkaArt turned this plain wall into a work of art..
For Day 8: Contrast…this coloring book cover. π
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Iβm late to the photoblog challenge, but Iβve got a great one for todayβs word: Above.
Read Players First: Coaching from the Inside Out by John Calipari and Michael Sokolove. I think this might be the first sports book Iβve ever read!
Happy Data Privacy Day. Learn more: staysafeonline.org.
My daughter and I are learning about God’s amazing planet Saturn.