Olive Oil Coffee and The Gospel
I am presently drinking a cup of olive oil coffee. I wanted to taste it for myself now that Starbucks is launching the product in Italy. What does that have to do with the Gospel?
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I am presently drinking a cup of olive oil coffee. I wanted to taste it for myself now that Starbucks is launching the product in Italy. What does that have to do with the Gospel?
Mary Dobkin (Aunt Mary) was the crippled immigrant woman who coached and guided thousands of Baltimore’s poorest children.
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“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” A Leader Without a Title.
Jonah was self-righteous, bitter, and lacking in mercy and compassion. The stubborn prophet had to learn a hard lesson about grace.
The Sign of Jonah: Jonah was hurled into the sea to appease the wrath of God. Jesus appeased the wrath of God on the cross for our sins.
“What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us,” wrote A.W. Tozer.
They called him “Wrong Way” Roy. His gaffe on New Year’s Day, 1929, is often cited as the worst blunder in college football history.