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Finding hope after months of despair is like nothing that can ever be fully expressed.
It is water for a man dying of thirst. It is sight for the blind; it is air for the drowning. It is the sight of someone loved after waking from a coma. It is peace.
Love always hopes. That expression kills […]

I feel like we need some hype for the January 20th, when the next Back Porch is being held.
How about a video?

This is a very brief glimpse of what this particular evening will be about. Enjoy.
Peter

I am intentionally writing an article about forgiveness at a time when I struggle the most to do it.
You might wake up one day with an e-mail threatening legal action if you attempt to contact a person, even with completely positive motivations, and say to yourself, “What’s the point?”
After all, Jesus forgave us […]




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