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June 30, 2021

“These Hands”

“These Hands”

“You know that these hands of mine have worked to supply my own needs and even the needs of those who were with me.” Acts 20:34 In the book of Acts of the Apostles, Paul states, “these hands of mine have worked to supply my own needs.” He is clearly not talking about asking for handouts.…
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June 24, 2021

Weekly Reflection – Reframing

Weekly Reflection – Reframing

Identity and Self-worth Reframing a problem can make a difference. Over the years, I have been impressed with some people’s ability to “reframe” how one thinks about something. For example, rather than seeing a problem, one can choose to see a challenge. Instead of focusing on “This is just too hard!”, try “…but I can…
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June 10, 2021

Weekly Reflection – Excess Baggage

Weekly Reflection – Excess Baggage

This week’s Reflection, Remove the Excess Baggage, was written by Method Moyo in Zimbabwe and originally shared on FaceBook.  It has been slightly edited by the Chaplain.  Moyo reminds us of a Christian’s need to remove the excess baggage he or she is carrying around in their life.  Good words, words to act on! Peace…
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June 7, 2021

Why Would Anyone Want to Study Theology at NationsU?

Why Would Anyone Want to Study Theology at NationsU?

Why would anyone want to study Theology at NationsU, you may ask? In this short story, I would like to recall how NationsU has helped me fulfill my dream of studying the Bible and Theology.  My Background I dropped out of pursuing an education at 18 years old after graduation from a high school in…
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June 2, 2021

Weekly Reflection – A Faith To Die For

Weekly Reflection – A Faith To Die For

Do you have a faith to die for? I have spent the past week on the shore of a peaceful lake in East Texas, where I pondered the subject of belief and why we believe what we believe when we believe it.  The bottom line is that I found myself believing less but more firmly. What…
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