I love this image and wanted to share! It’s from a Tumblr, “Our July in the Rain” (Tess).
An educational resource for topics of architectural styles, and related historic trends.
Philosophy. Ethics. Theology. Culture.
Unflinching Investigation of Sustainability Realities
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Reflections on Canadian Culture From Below the Border
Poems, Prayers, & Proverbs that speak to what it means to be a "living curriculum" of the Christian Life.
(overcome your fears)
It's a Rare Thing
Gaming, Music & Movies
Gain Long-term Freedom From Addiction
Secret Knowledge of Spaces
Vince Michael on history, preservation, planning and more
we advocate for Michigan's historic places because they contribute to our economic vitality, sense of place and connection to the past.
Blue Water Area Local History
And it doesn’t stop in the Old Testament. Think about this: Would you trust someone who was willing to give up His own son in order for you to have life? That’s what He did. He sent the ultimate proof that He is worthy of our trust by sending his son to die in our place. It is hard to grasp sometimes, but Jesus was a real, live, flesh and blood man that felt hunger, thirst, pain and all the other things we experience on a daily basis. Then He died a horrific, painful death just because He loved us and wants our trust. In John 14:1 Jesus tells us, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; also trust in me.” Take heart friends, He wouldn’t command us to trust Him if He wasn’t worthy of our trust.
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