Posts with the tag “holly-varnum”
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The Truth of the Matter
August 30th, 2024
Originally entitled "Just Be Straight With Me," when posted in 2021, this blog addresses the philosophical dilemma posed by the reality of a global pandemic and its repercussions. Lest we be forgetful... Read More
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From the archives: "Groggy? I Hope So."
August 17th, 2024
Groggy? I hope so I hope this doesn’t sound negative or mean, but I needed to get your attention. How many times have you heard a word in your lifetime, only to find out it has multiple meanings? Not ... Read More
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From the archives: "No Pain, No Gain"
August 13th, 2024
Since the events of Genesis 3, troubles have been the plight of mankind. As Christians, and to be perfectly honest, we sometimes bring troubles upon ourselves—through negligence (like car trouble, a l... Read More
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From the archives: Starstruck—I Can't Help It
July 19th, 2024
Johannes Kepler, famed German astronomer of the early 17th century, stated the following: "The wisdom of the Lord is infinite as are also His glory and His power. Ye heavens, sing His praises; sun, mo... Read More
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The Eyes Have It--Again
July 5th, 2024
The more you learn about the human body, the more obvious it becomes that we are purposefully designed and not the product of random,-chance processes over long periods of time. Join us today as we lo... Read More
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Please say "Yes"―Revisited
June 28th, 2024
Dr. Juan Valdes continues to challenge us with a deeper look into C. S. Lewis' work as he deals with God's wooing and the response of humanity to this Divine pursuit. (Introduction and conclusion writ... Read More
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Have You Stepped Out of Your Comfort Zone Lately?
June 14th, 2024
Today's blog is from the blog archives. Why? Because, as I read through it, I was reminded of the value of its lesson—one that bears repeating to help us truly learn and embrace this challenge in our ... Read More
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Christ, My Source of Comfort: Rachael's Continuing Story
April 5th, 2024
Why is it that we struggle with doubt, discouragement, and anxiety when God has provided everything we need (Philippians 4:19)? Ironically, it is often in our greatest times of struggle and stress tha... Read More
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How Will I Ever Get Through This?
March 29th, 2024
The Psalmist said in Psalm 31:15, "My times are in Your hand." If I believe that, it means I understand that, in good or bad times, God is in control. Can I submit to that idea? Can I trust Him? Join ... Read More
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A Clear Example
January 26th, 2024
Parenting can be exhausting. Having reared three daughters and now encouraging two of them as they parent their own little ones, I think I have figured out some of the main reasons why this role comes... Read More
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Choosing to Be "Thinkful"
October 6th, 2023
Have you ever read a passage of Scripture for the hundredth time and had it speak to your heart and soul in a way it never had before? I (Holly) recently (this past Sunday, as a matter of fact) had th... Read More
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Are We Missing It?
July 13th, 2023
If you were to track your screen time daily (Oh wait! Smartphones actually do that for you!) and all your other activities to show how your time is spent, what would a pie chart reveal about your prio... Read More
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I KNOW He Lives!
April 6th, 2023
That night was a turning point in my Christian walk. Was what I said wrong? No, but it certainly was not convincing or satisfactory to someone who didn’t already know my Lord.... Read More
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Lessons from February's Sons, Part 1
February 10th, 2023
Our blog today features two men born on the same day in February and lessons we can learn from them. We pray that you walk away with tools to help strengthen your faith and family connections. ... Read More
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The Beal Challenge!
September 2nd, 2022
The year was 1879. The location—Michigan State University. The event—a unique scientific experiment to determine the viability of seeds if left buried and undisturbed by outside forces. Professor of B... Read More
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Grammar Matters!
August 19th, 2022
Before you disregard this blog as trite or irrelevant to your life, please indulge me for just a few minutes. I promise that it will be worth it, AND you may even walk away with a renewed (or first-ti... Read More
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Peter & Grace, Part 2
August 5th, 2022
As a continuation of last week’s message in recounting Peter’s early Christian walk, today’s blog will focus on Grace’s role in his life and how we can so easily relate to this man’s journey of faith.... Read More
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Peter & Grace, Part 1
July 29th, 2022
Be honest. When you first saw the pairing of these title words, it most likely triggered thoughts of a couple—maybe even a love story.... Read More
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Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
July 1st, 2022
Did reading this title feel kind of “uncomfortable”? If so, you really need to read this blog. ... Read More
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Curriculum Sneak Peek!
April 29th, 2022
Today, I want to give you a sneak peek into one part of our soon-to-be-released IMPACT curriculum! ... Read More
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Groggy? I Hope So!
March 25th, 2022
I hope my title doesn’t sound negative or mean, but I needed to get your attention. ... Read More
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Learning Curve Challenge!
February 11th, 2022
I had always been a creationist and believed God’s Word was true, but this new information made me realize that I had been compartmentalizing my Christianity. ... Read More
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Starstruck—I Can't Help It!
January 14th, 2022
Why is it that a child under the age of 3 can state the obvious without a hint of reservation, yet grown adults will try to reason away the idea that God made this?
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An Unlikely Antidote
December 17th, 2021
It has no boundaries, affects young and mature,
can cripple and maim, but when faced, won’t endure.... Read More
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Don't worry; be happy!
November 12th, 2021
This should be everyone’s mantra, right? I mean, isn't a positive outlook on life something admirable? Not necessarily . . . Today, I’m going to ask you to hang with me as I share something that’s bee... Read More
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May I Ask You a Question?
October 15th, 2021
I discovered that only a small handful of the almost 70 students I worked with even knew who Adam and Eve were!... Read More
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