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   [The Crosswalk Devotional]( The Biblical Purpose of Holy Greetings
By Laura Bailey "Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance." [Jude 1:2]( A friend jokingly commented that she bet the post office knew me by my first name. She referred to my tendency to send a letter through snail mail, and her words touched my heart. I began thinking about times I'd spent hours picking out a special gift, laboring over each written word, and carefully selecting stationary and stamps to make someone feel special. Instead, the only communication I was engaging in recently was firing off a quick text, liking a post, or delivering a distracted "How are you?" between tasks. Recently, I began studying the letters in the New Testament. As society is flirting with the complete abandonment of handwritten letters, I am fascinated with these ancient notes that compile much of the second half of the Bible. I've wondered if churches today would have taken encouragement and reprimands to heart if delivered as "you've got mail" over a handwritten note. On the other hand, there's something about holding a piece of paper, studying the author's script, and the ability to read the words repeatedly that electronic delivery can't compete with. Of course, letters were one of the primary sources of communication during Bible times. Specifically, with the New Testament writings, letters were meant to be read and then shared with other churches. In my studying, I began noticing the greetings of these ancient writings.  [CONTINUE READING →](
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[10 Lies of the World You Should Watch Out For](
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DiAne Gates Without meaning to, I listened to a lie of the world and put my needs above another's. Here are 10 temptations we need to be aware of as Christians.  [CONTINUE READING →](
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[Are You Casting Your Anxiety on Jesus or Carrying it Alone?](
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Mary Southerland We have two choices when we are experiencing worry and anxiety. We can carry it alone or cast it on Jesus and share it. Toddlers carry all their anxiety alone and try to do it themselves. Mature Christ followers share the burden. Cast your burden on Jesus. Share your burden with others. And get ready for your load to lighten.  [CONTINUE READING →](
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GodTube.com One family showed off their musical talents when they covered a massive hit from a big name in the Christian music scene.  [WATCH NOW →](
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[10 Things a Mom Must Always Remember](
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Lori Freeland Once a mom, always a mom. We may enter motherhood through different avenues, but whether we cradle our bundles of joy the first moment of their lives or hold them tightly to us later, our love only deepens from the day we first meet. I've been a mom for over twenty-four years. I'll be a mom the rest of my life. It doesn't matter how many birthdays my kids have, how far away they move, or how accomplished they become at taking care of themselves; they're still the babies of my heart.  [CONTINUE READING →](
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A. all, few
B. many, few
C. few, many
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