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March 8th, 2026: Watching our Consumption | Daniel 1:8-17, 1 Timothy 4:7-8
The lesson this week takes us into the book of Daniel. Daniel is a young man taken into captivity by the Babylonians during their overthrow of Jerusalem in 597 BC. The book covers Daniel’s lifetime; he is an old man when it ends. Daniel is best known for his faithfulness and dedication to the one true God. The relationships in this lesson are of key importance. There is more to our consumption than just food. As you study, think about your responsibilities, your relations

Debbie Barcus & Laura Neal
4 days ago8 min read
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Have you ever played the game “Name That Tune?” The person hears the first few notes of a tune and tries to guess the name of the song. ...

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Injustice and Hope- Genesis 21:8-20
Maybe you are like me. When I get a new book the first thing I do is examine the table of contents, it’s the key to everything inside. ...

Debbie Barcus
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