March 8. The Lord gave us another lovely day. Shortly after 8:30 this morning, Daddy and I headed out for Gaffney. Daddy needed to pick up milk for Christy and Connie by 12:30, but before that we had a little shopping to do at Aldi and at Ingles. Then we went to the Bargain Shoe Store. I was thankful to find a couple pair of clogs, a white pair and a light brown pair; but there weren’t very many clogs left, and Daddy didn’t find any for himself. I still needed some new sandals so we backtracked a short distance to WalMart to look for sandals. The spring shoes weren’t out yet, and that whole side of the shoe section was nearly empty. Way down at the end, I found just three pair of sandals -- three brown pair of the same kind and size, which didn’t fit good and weren’t comfortable anyway; and one only white pair, which had Velcro adjustable straps around ankle and across toes. The white ones were Dr. Scholls, perfect fit, and comfortable too. Praise the Lord! After that, we headed down to the place where we get the milk, making a stop first at Pilot to use the facilities and for Daddy to fill his mug with coffee. It was after 1:00 when we got home, put things away, and had lunch. Going on 2:00 when we lay down for nap. This afternoon, I made a shopping list for tomorrow, searched for some pictures for the presentation, and did the dishes. Ogles are at the Wilds this week so were not at church this evening. Bro. Bru took charge of the prayer time as well as the music. Then Jacob Jamon preached from Romans 15:1, about those who are strong bearing the infirmities of the weak. He did a good job. “But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil.” II Thessalonians 3:3 Thank you Lord for your faithfulness and for your promises to stablish us (set us fast, settle us in a place of permanence) and keep us (guard, preserve, through the idea of isolation) from evil. March 9. We are enjoying the warm weather while it is here, for winter is coming back again for the next week or so. This morning, we were getting ready to go out shopping when “S” came to the door. She really needed a ride, and we were happy to take her and enjoyed getting to know her a bit more during the trip there and back. After we brought “S” back home, then Daddy and I went out shopping. It was a little after 10:00. Our first stop was Aldi - their grand opening day after remodeling. The store is much roomier and has more choices of products. Even though there were lots of people there, the bigger aisle space made it not seem over-crowded. From there we went to Verizon so Daddy could pay the phone bill, then GNC for a few supplements, Mighty Dollar where I found a large (64 oz.) water bottle to take traveling, and last of all WalMart. We were home by 12:30, got food put away, had lunch (Daddy went off to Subway for his), and then nap. This afternoon, I printed out a dozen copies of our new prayer letter, acknowledged supporters who need to receive mail by USPS, printed envelopes and stuffed those dozen letters, and sent a copy of the newsletter off to Christy for the rest of the printing and mailing job. March 10. What a busy day it has been! Praise the Lord for sunshine and a warm day again! The last warm day for a while. Back to cold weather and winter this weekend and for the coming week. Busy on my feet most of the day so my legs and feet are very uncomfortable this evening. Stamped and sealed the letters I had printed out yesterday and put them out to be mailed. Also wrote a note on Mary M’s letter and got it ready to mail. That was today’s easy job. “S” needed a ride again today. Poor “S” is in a lot of discomfort and pain today. Said she was having some contractions. This is actually her second pregnancy. She went eight months with the first one, and he lived only 23 hours. We hope that this little one will be healthy. Please pray for a healthy baby and for “S” and her husband “K” to be saved. I got the wash hung out. It was a beautiful day for drying clothes, with a gentle breeze too. Folded a few clothes from Tuesday’s wash. And finally got down to business making soup so I would have something for dinner today and something to take for our outing tomorrow. Washed peeled and cut up taters into water in a large pot. Found a pretty red onion with sprouts coming out of the top, making it look like a flower. Got it peeled and cut up along with half a yellow onion. Washed, peeled, and grated several carrots. And washed and cut up a few stalks of celery. Added more water, salt and pepper, chicken bouillion, and herbs. When I whipped up a container full for lunch, I added cream and almond milk. Yum! Nap was very welcome. The rest of the afternoon was spent in the kitchen. First I cooked some grains for my breakfast. Soaked strawberries and blueberries thinking I was going to make a smoothie for the road tomorrow, but decided to make pudding instead. Whipped up soup to take tomorrow. Poured carrot juice into a small bottle to take, as well as making a chocolate protein drink and lemon banana tofu pudding. Sat down a few minutes before cutting up a tomato for Daddy’s sandwich and then making a wrap for my supper. Also put protein bar, chips, and nuts in a plastic grocery bag and washed some apples to go with us tomorrow. Praise the Lord for His strength for all that on-the-feet work today. “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men….” I Timothy 2:1
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March 6. The Lord gave us a cloudy morning with a few sprinkles of rain. This afternoon, there was a little sunshine, and how we enjoyed getting out in the fresh air for a little walk! After breakfast and quiet time, I wrote up yesterday’s journal notes since I was too tired to do that last night by the time I finished dishes. Then Daddy and I finished checking Luke 21. There were only 12 verses left to check, but it took us over an hour -- so many things that needed mulling over and discussing. After a little snack, I spent a frustrating hour trying to figure out how to transfer and fix a few pictures I had taken with the Lumix. If I had time to use it more, I might be able to remember what I did the last time, but each time, it becomes a real chore. Fixed a pot of cauliflower, broccoli, and carrots, as well as spaghetti and meat sauce for Daddy’s dinner. Worked on the new presentation while I was having my lunch (soup). Then we had our nap. Worked on the presentation the rest of the afternoon, except for the break we took to go out for a walk. We were thankful to receive an e-mail from John G. this afternoon, saying that he would be happy to sponsor us into PNG again, and also that we may not need a work permit. That would be great! Please pray about this and other things that need to be done before Mom and Dad can go back to their beloved people in Owena. “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” I Thessalonians 5:18 March 7. A lovely, warm day. A mixture of clouds and sunshine and a nice breeze to dry the clothes. Rain was predicted, but it hasn’t come yet so we are thankful we could hang the clothes out and that they got dry. After doing laundry and getting the clothes hung out, Daddy and I got down to business checking Luke 22. Praise the Lord for helping us to finish checking a little over half of that chapter. It’s a long one - 71 verses. The next order of business was to get corrections made for chapter 21, which we finished yesterday, and get that chapter set up in the print file. I see we are going to have to make the print smaller as we already have 300 pages of text for just Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This afternoon, I made revisions and additions to our quarterly newsletter, printed out a text only copy for proofreading, and made a few corrections. That is now ready for printing and mailing. Daddy called a pastor this morning, and he called back, setting up a meeting for their missions conference the end of October. “11Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power: 12That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you, and ye in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.” II Thessalonians 1:11,12 Another prayer that we can pray for our brethren in Owena. March 5. Praise the Lord for His blessings today and for fellowship in the Word and with God’s people. Left early for church, around 9:10, so we could pick up Kathy M. Mrs. Ogle taught the ladies’ class this morning as the Surretts are away for a missions conference. She started a book The Choice is Yours, by Terrie Chappell. We started by talking about Philippians 1:9-11, especially verse 10, which tells us to approve (or choose) things that are excellent. We talked about choices that we make, whether good or bad, and how a series of choices can accumulate into disaster or success. We have the power to choose the things we want to do, but we cannot choose the consequences so we must make careful choices. In the morning meeting, Pastor Ogle continued his preaching on Peter, talking about the things Peter saw and learned in “The Beginning,” his text being John 1:50 and John chapter 2. He talked about the importance of relationships, reverence, the resurrection, and realness, his theme being that “We must value what Jesus taught His disciples because it will help us to minister to others.” In the evening, Pastor continued teaching a message he started last week on what the Bible teaches about social drinking. He used many Scriptures to show that social drinking is not acceptable to God and is a wrong choice for God’s children. After the meeting, Daddy and I met with Pastor Ogle for a while to share with him our burden for returning to PNG. He was very supportive and encouraged us in fulfilling what the Lord has laid on our hearts. We are so thankful that he has a heart for missions. It was after 8:30 before Daddy and I arrived home. Had a bite to eat and then did dishes. “12And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labour among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you; 13And to esteem them very highly in love for their work's sake. And be at peace among yourselves.” I Thessalonians 5:12,13 March 3. Besides doing the laundry, cooking catfish for breakfast (didn’t find it too palatable), making the bed, and preparing a pot of mushroom-zucchini-onion soup, most of the day was spent preparing the quarterly newsletter. Very thankful for the Lord’s help with that, and that it is ready for printing once it is proofread. “For God hath not called us unto uncleanness, but unto holiness.” I Thessalonians 4:7 God has called us to be holy. March 4. Slept in until 6:30 this morning. It was helpful to get an extra half hour of rest, especially since afternoon nap was later than usual. This morning, I worked on the script for a new presentation and then had a day out with my daughters. We shopped at a couple thrift stores, plus K-Mart, and Hobby Lobby, arriving back home around 1:30. We were excited to find several large bags of yarn scraps at the Hospice Thrift Store. By the time I had lunch and nap, it was going on 3:30. Used some of the afternoon time to work on the jacket to go with a crocheted baby layette I’ve been working on. Chopped up chicken and made chicken salad for supper sandwiches for Daddy and then made some chicken wraps and cheese wraps for myself. “16For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 18Wherefore comfort one another with these words.” I Thessalonians 4:16-18 Thanks be to God for these comforting words. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. March 1. A very warm day that brought strong winds, rain, and thunder storms this evening. This morning, I got March schedule made up and printed. Usually have that done before the end of the previous month, but it completely slipped my mind until bright and early this morning. Then Daddy and I went out to WalMart again to get a few items that we didn’t get the other day. Most of the computer time was spent working on our ministry history and searching through flash drives to find picture sources. “19For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming? 20For ye are our glory and joy.” I Thessalonians 2:19,20 To GIBC in Owena, PNG, from Lewis and Judy. March 2. Had time this morning before our translation checking to write a couple e-mails, write down prayer requests from other e-mails, and delete old e-mails. Also looked through one unlabeled flash drive and then labeled it. Daddy and I worked on checking Luke 21 this morning, but didn’t quite finish it. There were quite a few difficult places in that chapter. Afterward I prepared the February progress report (short one this time, but still had to look through all of February’s notes) and later sent it off to Pastor Ogle. Fixed rice and a pot of mixed veggies (carrots, broccoli, cauliflower) for Daddy’s dinner to go with the chicken I had cooked the other day. This afternoon, I did a little more writing in The Isles Are Singing, and did some thinking about how to write our quarterly newsletter but didn’t come up with any ideas. When my brain got drained at the computer, I did a little crocheting. Finished a pair of baby sandals that I had started several days ago. There was quite a mountain of dishes to wash this evening. “10Night and day praying exceedingly that we might see your face, and might perfect that which is lacking in your faith? 11Now God himself and our Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, direct our way unto you.” I Thessalonians 3:10,11 February 27. Thank the Lord for a good night’s rest and for His strength today. Following quiet time and breakfast this morning, I got a shopping list made; and Daddy and I went out to shop at WalMart. We hadn’t done any shopping last week so had a pretty good list today. We also took C & C’s list with us so we could do their shopping and give Christy a little extra time to rest. Daddy went to the money center and paid the rent while I started the shopping. Then we worked together, one going one way, and one another. It didn’t take as long that way, and we were happy to get done and get back home. At home, we got food put away and then I started yesterday’s journal notes which I hadn’t had time to do last night. Before I had quite finished that, Martha called on skype. Daddy talked with her himself for a while, and then I joined in, also Connie. After lunch, I finished up the journal notes before nap. Daddy and I must have both been pretty tired today as we slept about an hour and a quarter. This afternoon, I tried working on Daddy’s part of the story but kept having interruptions. Later in the afternoon, I looked for patterns for baby sandals because someone wants Connie to make some, and Connie wants me to help. In the early evening, Cilla called, and I enjoyed the time chatting with her. After that, I got a little something else to eat and then did the dishes. Christy went out this evening for a work meeting/party. “But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel, even so we speak; not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts.” I Thessalonians 2:4 Since God has entrusted us with His gospel, we must speak to please Him and not please men. God is the one who tries our hearts, and it is God to whom we are accountable for every word we speak. February 28. I had wanted to be up by 6:00 this morning, but was awake long before then with congestion in my throat. Finally got up around 5:50. Had planned to wash my hair, but remembered that it was laundry day so decided to wait until tomorrow morning to wash hair. Started laundry somewhat early since rain was predicted for this afternoon, but so far no rain. There wasn’t much laundry today, but I still always appreciate Daddy’s help in hanging them out. At 9:00, Daddy and I started checking Luke chapter 20. Then Ruthie called, and I chatted with her for a while. After that, I saw someone sitting out on the porch down on the other street. Thought it might be "J", and since we had been planning on going walking, we decided to head out so we could stop by and see her. It wasn’t "J", but was her daughter "P". She invited us to sit with her a while and then asked if we would like to visit with her parents. She took us around to the back where they were sitting in the kitchen and "Jo" with them. They were happy to see us, and we sat down and stayed quite a while. We were amazed to see how well "D" is doing since he had been so sick not too long ago. We were also amazed at how the conversation went and that they actually do understand salvation and even hold to the King James Bible. They wanted to know more about our work, what we teach, etc. so we explained to them briefly about how, since the people had zero Biblical background and knew nothing about God, that we lay a foundation first beginning with the importance of understanding that we are teaching them God’s Words, not our own, and from there going on to teach them who God is and how He prepared the way to bring salvation to a lost and dying world. They want to share in the blessings of doing God’s work. Needless to say, we never did finish our walk. We came back to the house, and then Daddy went off to Subway while I whipped up and warmed up some soup for my own lunch. I made corrections in Luke 20 and set it up in the print file. I guess we won’t finish Luke this month, since March begins tomorrow, but there are only four chapters to go. Before fixing my supper, I got last week’s journal notes ready and sent them off to Connie. What a day it has been! Praise the Lord for His strength and care! “10Ye are witnesses, and God also, how holily and justly and unblameably we behaved ourselves among you that believe: 11As ye know how we exhorted and comforted and charged every one of you, as a father doth his children, 12That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called you unto his kingdom and glory.” I Thessalonians 2:10-12 Lord, may we, like apostle Paul, behave ourselves in a manner that is holy, just, and unblameable so that we can exhort, comfort, and charge others to walk worthy of God, just as a father should do for his children. Help us to walk worthy of God so that those we teach will also walk worthy of God. Chapter four of Mom's book, The Isles Are Singing, is now available for download. Hope you enjoy! :-)
February 25. Very warm through the night, and a warm 70’s day again. Strong winds, however, and changing to cooler air, but temperature still warm. The morning was busy, first of all making pancakes for Daddy. Then putting amaranth on to cook for my breakfast; and, in the mean time eating up my tofu banana pudding and having quiet time. Then I got busy cooking chicken and making a pot of soup so I’ll have something to eat this weekend. Took a nap at 11:00 so I’d be ready to go out this afternoon to the missions conference at Every Nation Baptist Church in Charlotte. Daddy and I left here around 1:30 to make sure we would get there in plenty of time to find the place and meet people. The first meeting was at 3:00. Pastor Johnston told a missionary story from his work in Korea, and Bro. O’Malley preached. After that meeting, there was a meal together prepared by some of the ladies of the church. During the second meeting, Bro. O’Malley told the story (started the story of William Carey) and Pastor Johnston preached. Even though we were tired in body, it was refreshing to have been there to meet some of those people and fellowship with them and to be challenged through the preaching. “Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.” Colossians 4:6 Lord, may my speech be ALWAYS with grace (may only gracious, courteous words proceed from my mouth), seasoned with salt (making the speech palatable, agreeable to the taste), so that I may know how I ought to answer EVERY man (that is that I may be able to answer appropriately anyone with whom I am conversing). First comes the practice of always using gracious, palatable speech; then God will teach me how to answer ALL men. February 26. A much cooler day today. Christy and Connie went by themselves to church this morning, leaving early so Christy could be there in time for nursery. Daddy and I left later so we could make sure we had everything together that we needed for the day. Mrs. Surrett taught a lesson on faithfulness today. In the church meeting, Pastor Ogle started a series on Peter. Daddy and I left a few minutes early and headed for Charlotte to be at the missions conference again at Every Nation Baptist Church. At 1:00, there was a meal together. The first meeting was at 2:00. Bro. O’Malley finished the story of William Carey, and Pastor Johnston preached from Malachi chapter 1 about how the church has become weary of serving the Lord and has snuffed at doing His work. By the end of the first meeting, there was a short break and dessert. I was very tired, however, so went out to the car and slept a while. It was just about time for Pastor Johnston’s story when I came back in, a story about his visit to far eastern Siberia to find Koreans who may be living there and preach the Gospel to them. He was able to give a Bible to one Korean man, but later found out that some Koreans he had talked to had been rounded up and taken to a prison camp in North Korea. Then Dr. O’Malley preached a message on Three Gifts to the Mission. The “Mission” is the redemption of souls. The first gift is God’s gift, His Son. The second is the Son’s gift, His life. And the third is our gift, which is three-fold - wealth, work, and will. The conference was such a blessing, and it was good to be stirred up again to keep on serving the Lord. It was going on 6:30 when we left the church, and we arrived home around 7:30. Christy and Connie didn’t get home until a half hour or so later. Christy had to stay for the training session after the meeting. After they got home, we all sat and talked a while before I did the dishes. I was thankful there were only a few. “Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you, always labouring fervently for you in prayers, that ye may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God.” Colossians 4:12 Lord, help us to be like Epaphras and labour fervently in prayer for our family in Owena - that they may stand perfect and complete in ALL the will of God. February 22. Wrote several e-mails this morning before Lewis and I finished checking Luke 16 and started on chapter 17. Afterward I got last week’s journal notes fixed up and sent off to Connie. Then I scanned a couple documents for Daddy and transferred a missionary questionnaire to this computer so he could send them via e-mail to a church in Alabama. For lunch I made creamy squash soup with the squash I had cooked yesterday. Good and rich. This afternoon, I cut Daddy’s hair, did the dishes, and gathered some notes from Daddy about his childhood so I can write a chapter about him in The Isles Are Singing, Left around 6:15 for church. Enjoyed chatting a while with Marge B before the meeting. Bro. Tozour preached this evening on Ahithophel, starting with II Samuel 15 verses 10 and following, but touching on a number of other verses as well, using the story to show the awful effects of bitterness. Much meat to chew on. “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” Colossians 3:17 February 23. The Lord has given us a very lovely, warm day - in the mid-70’s. Daddy and I didn’t wake up until almost 7:00 this morning. Didn’t mean to sleep in that late. Had to wash hair too so had a pretty late start to the morning. By the time I was done with breakfast and quiet time, it was time for Daddy and I to work on translation. Today we finished Luke 17 and also did chapter 18. Praise the Lord for His help. Perhaps we can finish Luke before the end of the month. Only 6 chapters to go. After working on translation, Daddy went off to WalMart to get some water and a couple other items, and I made the bed, folded clothes, and started cleaning the bathroom. When Daddy got back, he cleaned out the tub for me. I’m thankful to the Lord for His strength to do those jobs and for Daddy’s help. After that, I started making Luke corrections in the computer file until lunch time. Finished that after lunch and started setting things up in the print file. Completed that job after nap this afternoon. Then did the dishes so I’d be ready to go out this evening. Bro. Tozour’s message this evening was entitled “Praise, A Weapon to Win With.” An excellent message based on the story of Jehoshaphat in II Chronicles chapter 20. When things looked impossible, and Jehoshaphat and the people of Israel did not know what to do, they acknowledged their helplessness to the Lord, and He sent them out to battle with songs of praise. They were not to fight. We are never to be anxious in time of need, but to make all our requests known to God with prayer and THANKSGIVING. “23And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; 24Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ.” Colossians 3:23,24 February 24. Was awake for a couple hours in the night with a headache and gnawing hunger in my stomach. Finally got up and nibbled on some crackers. After a little while, I felt better enough to relax and finally go back to sleep again. Felt like sleeping in later this morning, but the hunger was there so I did get up. After breakfast and quiet time, I put a load of clothes in to wash, then wrote and deleted e-mails. Daddy helped my hang out the clothes before we checked Luke chapter 19. We are thankful for the Lord’s help with that work. Afterward we enjoyed a walk in the fresh air and sunshine. The Lord gave us a beautiful 70’s day again today. When we got back from our walk, I made corrections in the Luke file and started transferring that chapter to the print file. Finished that after nap. Then Daddy and I got clothes in off the line before I worked on a Sunday school lesson until my computer decided to lock up. After that, I washed and cut up some carrots and put them on to cook for my supper. While supper was cooking, I got ready for church. Bro. Tozour spoke this evening from I Corinthians 1, the foolishness of preaching. The title of his message was Core Lessons from the Cross. After the meeting, there was an ice cream social, but we all came home because we were all tired. “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving….” Colossians 4:2 February 20. Another spring-like day. It was Charlotte day today so after having breakfast, we got some things ready to take on the road for eating. Left here around 9:30, arriving early at our destination so we went to Neighborhood WalMart first and got a few groceries. Then Connie and I walked over to Dr. Schulman’s and Daddy drove the car around. From Dr. Schulman’s, we headed to Trader Joe’s and did our monthly shopping there. Then to Aldi in Gastonia. While Connie and I shopped there, Daddy went down the road to DQ to get himself some lunch. Our last stop before arriving home was Pilot in Blacksburg for gas. Around 3:00 when we pulled in the driveway. Unloaded the car, put away groceries, cleaned up the cherry juice that had leaked out of a bag of “frozen” cherries and had made a mess on the bottom of the cooler, drank the smoothie I had made this morning, and lay down for nap. By that time it was past 3:30. We are very thankful for God’s protection today. There were lots of crazy drivers on the road. We nearly rear-ended someone who cut in front of us from the left lane and then made a right turn. Nearly 5:00 when I awakened from nap. So thankful for a good rest. Had a drink and a little supper. On the road today, I got the edging done on the baby blanket I’d been working on so that project is complete. Started the little jacket on the way home. Christy got off work early today and went shopping at WalMart. Then went to Urgent Care because she thought she had strep throat. Yep, she does. So he gave her a prescription, and she had to stay home tonight from the meeting and isn’t allowed to go to work tomorrow. I stayed home with her which I was happy to do anyway since I got so tired today. We listened to Bro. Tozour’s preaching livestream. “And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful.” Colossians 3:15 February 21. Went to bed around 9:30 last night. Have been really tired. Did a load of wash this morning. It was a lovely morning and another warm day. Also finished making a 70th birthday card for Rex and sent that off to Patricia A. later. They are planning a surprise birthday celebration for him. Daddy and I checked part of Luke 16. We ran into some snags which took some extra mulling over and discussion. Later in the morning, Daddy went to WalMart to get a few items, and I made a shepherd’s pie for our dinner. This afternoon, I got the clothes in and enjoyed being out in the sunshine and fresh air again. It has been so refreshing to have doors and windows open too. Prepared a page of tent cards for a Sunday school quiz game and sent that off to Connie who will print, color, and cut copies. Completed another Sunday school lesson too. Then I made senna leaf tea; and did dishes before supper, forgetting that I would be here again this evening with Christy. She wasn’t quite ready to go out tonight, and hopes to go to work in the morning. But, anyway, the dishes were done so I was able to relax this evening. Did some crocheting after Daddy and Connie left until the end of this evening’s meeting. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.” Colossians 3:16 |
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