Considerations: Contented? (Part I of II)
Too often contentment is measured by the money a person makes and what they own
Too often contentment is measured by the money a person makes and what they own
This week, Cinderella is featuring two very sweet female dogs, Brandi and Savannah. Both are young and energetic and oh-so ready for their forever homes!
The popular and much quoted 19th-century revivalist D.L. Moody, founder of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, included this anecdote in one of his sermons: Suppose I go down to Boston tonight, and I go to Union station and say to a man I see there, “Can you tell me, is this train going to Boston?” and the man says “Yes.”
In the story before us, Jesus is tired — even exhausted.
A Catholic nun was on a much-desired mission assignment to the Apache Indians. She was so excited that she drove past the last gas station without noticing that her gas gauge was on “Empty.”
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