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Friday, April 3, 2020


Read Isaiah 42:1-9.
Our Creator God is always up to something new. And here’s the really exciting part … we get to be a part of it. When He begins to work in someone’s life, we get to be the light! Right now God is doing something incredibly wonderful in our world. Churches are being forced into rethinking their ministries. Dry bones are being called to new life. God makes it clear. He will not yield his glory to anything else – not even a virus. What new thing do you see God doing?


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  1. I have a number of friendships that previously have been online-only that have become deeper as we all find creative ways to reach out and be in community and companionship.

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