The Grace of Giving (2 Corinthians 8: 8–15)

The Grace of Giving (2 Corinthians 8: 8–15)

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When Our Kindness is Not Appreciated. (2 Samuel 10: 1-19)

Send us a textSubscribe to my New Podcast, 'The Renewed Mind', wherever you get you podcast from or via; https://therenewedmindpodcast.buzzsprout.comEpisode Notes: Today, we turn a page. Because sometimes kindness is received with gratitude… and sometimes it is misunderstood.Somet ...  Show more

An Example of Biblical Kindness. (2 Samuel 9: 1–15)

Send us a text Today we’re stepping into one of the more tender chapters in the Old Testament — a chapter that shows us what grace and kindness can look like when it’s lived out in real life.A passage that reveals this same pattern for the Christian life of kindness as required u ...  Show more

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