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May 22, 2018
Today we are holding a moment of silence for our beloved dog. He was great dog even though he would chase squirrels and birds instead of working. He will be missed and we know that his pain and suffering is gone but his love was pure and he gave it freely. We pray for God’s perfect Peace to surround us today and the days to follow. We know that God gave us Stewie when we needed him the most and he got us through so much. We know that there is a special place for him in heaven. RIP our little fur baby.
For all those who lost an animal/pet, know that God has them. The love they provided is just a fraction of God’s love. We pray for anyone that has lost a pet that God’s Shalom Peace will surround him or her and lift him or her up. We pray for God’s love to continue to pour onto them and that they know God has a special place for their beloved pets.
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April 20, 2025
The resurrection of Jesus signifies new life, not just for Him but for all who believe in Him. As 2 Corinthians 5:17 says: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”
This truth inspires us at Faith Defines Us to live boldly in our faith. Because Jesus lives, we are called to walk in His victory, share His love, and be a light to the world. Easter is a reminder that no matter how dark the circumstances, God’s power and promises are greater.
April 18, 2025 1 Comment
The Power of the Cross
On Good Friday, we reflect on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ — the day when God’s plan for redemption reached its most painful yet triumphant moment. Jesus bore the weight of our sins, enduring unimaginable suffering so that we could have eternal life.
Isaiah 53:5 reminds us: “But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on Him, and by His wounds, we are healed.”
Good Friday is not just a commemoration of Christ’s death; it’s a celebration of the love that made it possible. It’s a reminder that our Savior willingly endured the cross for each of us.