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Plus, The Beauty of Silence: 3 Noises to Avoid Why is abuse so rampant in the SBC? Why is abuse so r

Plus, The Beauty of Silence: 3 Noises to Avoid [1: Why Is Abuse Rampant in the Church?]( [1: Why Is Abuse Rampant in the Church?]( Why is abuse so rampant in the SBC? Why is abuse so rampant in the Church? While I am certain it is multi-factorial, I can share a few things that I have come to realize over the years. [Continue Reading]( [1: Why Is Abuse Rampant in the Church?]( [2: Why Do Catholics Pray to Mary?]( [2: Why Do Catholics Pray to Mary?]( I’ll confess that I have always found the Catholic practice of “praying to Mary” to be a bit strange. Why talk to the mother of someone if that person is in the room? [Continue Reading]( [2: Why Do Catholics Pray to Mary?]( Trending for PLUS Members [3: The Beauty of Silence: 3 Noises to Avoid]( [3: The Beauty of Silence: 3 Noises to Avoid]( Let's revel in the beauty of our soul's peace and quiet by recognizing three noises we must avoid in our daily lives. [Continue Reading]( [3: The Beauty of Silence: 3 Noises to Avoid]( [4: What Are the Marks of Genuine Repentance?]( [4: What Are the Marks of Genuine Repentance?]( Often, we feel genuine remorse but fail to make any authentic change to our behavior. Is a feeling of remorse enough to count as genuine repentance? Does apology alone honor God? [Continue Reading]( [4: What Are the Marks of Genuine Repentance?]( [5: Israeli Archeologists Uncover 2,100-Year-Old Farmstead 'Frozen in Time' in Galilee]( [5: Israeli Archeologists Uncover 2,100-Year-Old Farmstead 'Frozen in Time' in Galilee]( Israeli archaeologists have discovered a 2,100-year-old farmstead while conducting excavations in the Galilee region. [Continue Reading]( [5: Israeli Archeologists Uncover 2,100-Year-Old Farmstead 'Frozen in Time' in Galilee]( Top Podcast [6: Trusting God’s Promise to Use Our Suffering for Good]( [6: Trusting God’s Promise to Use Our Suffering for Good]( In this episode, Jennifer Slattery talks with stroke survivor Kelly Campbell about the hope that undergirds a spiritually resilient life. [Listen Now]( [6: Trusting God’s Promise to Use Our Suffering for Good]( [View this email in your browser]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. [Link](

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