PTT697-Remember His Provision

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Trudi talks about the provision we to which we have access through our loving God.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)

PTT696-Remember Reconciliation

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Breaks in relationship are the most painful of all injuries. God invites us to pause and remember to reconcile.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)

PTT695-Remember the Lost

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There is a Divine Appointment which isn’t just about us, but about others as well. Trudi talks about it.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)