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MAKE-ME-A-CHANNEL-OF-YOUR-PEACE

MAKE ME A CHANNEL OF YOUR PEACE

Make me a channel of Your peace; Where there is hatred, let me bring Your love; Where there is injury, Your pardon, Lord, And where there’s doubt, true faith in You. CHORUS: O Master, grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console, To be understood as to understand, To

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Help Us to Help Each Other, Lord

Help us to help each other, Lord – Each other’s cross to bear; Let each his friendly aid afford And feel his brother’s care. Help us to build each other up – Our little stock improve; Increase our faith, confirm our hope And perfect us in love. Up into Thee, our living Head, Let us

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Heavenly Father, Thou Hast Brought Us

Heavenly Father, Thou hast brought us Safely to the present day, Gently leading on our footsteps, Watching o’er us all the way. Friend and Guide through life’s long journey, Grateful hearts to Thee we bring, But for love so true and changeless How shall we fit praises sing? Mercies new and never failing Brightly shine

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In Deeper Consecration

In the depths of my soul’s greatest longing, I am coming, dear Saviour, to Thee, Offering each thought and deed for refining; Let Thy touch now descend upon me. Draw me close to Thee in deeper consecration; Wash me, Lord, and cleanse my soul From fear and dross; Sanctify me with the fire of Thy

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Beauty Yeast

Beauty & The Yeast

Baking bread is one of the least things I enjoy doing or I should say, the preparations for making bread–the mixing and especially the kneading (ugh). Nevertheless, I find myself up to my elbows in flour at least once or twice a year, particularly when special people come to visit. By “special” I refer to

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7 Lessons from a Fisherman

I grew up in Chance Cove, a small fishing village of 300 on the East Coast of Newfoundland. I wasn’t much good in the woods or in the boat. In fact, my dad’s advice to me was, “Be a preacher or you’ll starve to death.” The first four disciples Jesus called were fishermen. That says

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