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Does God Hear Me When I’m Angry? (kids)
Sometimes we wonder if God even listens to us when our prayers are filled with anger. Find out how God responds to our angry prayers.The writer of Psalm 77 felt hurt and rejected by God. Take a moment to read Psalm 77:1-10. Another writer asked God to destroy all of his enemies (see Psalm 83:1-3, 13-18). The following writer uses…
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Can Anger Motivate Me to Do Good?
The Scriptures remind us over and over again that God gets angry – angry at sin and disobedience and acts of injustice. The same is true about Jesus, God’s own Son.The Scriptures remind us over and over again that God gets angry – angry at sin and disobedience and acts of injustice. The same is true about Jesus, God’s own…
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Learning to Follow God
Sometimes it is hard to remember that God knows what is happening to us and will help us. Have you ever been scared about doing something new like starting in a new school or seeing a new doctor?Sometimes it is hard to remember that God knows what is happening to us and will help us. Have you ever been scared…
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What is a Relationship
Relationships don’t just happen. You have to get to know someone before you can feel close to them. Good things take time. It took the Israelites over 40 years to understand what God wanted them to do. During this time, they wandered around the desert.What is a relationship (re-la-tion-ship)? As you study about Moses, you will read and hear the…
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Learning to Depend on God
When a friend promises to eat lunch with you, you depend on him or her to be there at lunch time. The Israelites were the same way. They had received many promises from God. God promised to make them a great nation. God promised to take them to the Land of Milk and Honey.When a friend promises to eat lunch…
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Kwanzaa – Habari Gani!
What is Kwanzaa? How does it relate to Christianity? Find out more about the history and meaning of this festival. Kwanzaa is a week-long African American festival (December 26-January 1) that concludes one year and begins another. The festival comes from the East-African Swahili phrase "Marunda Ya Kwanzaa," which means "first fruits of the harvest," and was established in 1966…
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