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Kassie Cossette Kassie Cossette

A Look into Nehemiah : Part One

When I was asked to write a four-part series on a book of the Bible for this woman’s blog, Nehemiah certainly wasn’t the most obvious choice. But I felt compelled to write about this particular book because after reading it recently, I was astounded by the many beautiful but seemingly small “nuggets” I hadn’t noticed previously, and how applicable they are for the women of Cities Church today.

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Sara Krych Sara Krych

Quick Biographies : Corrie Ten Boom

She had what might be considered the most inconspicuous of beginnings. Born to a Dutch watchmaker in Haarlem, Holland, the first 45 years of her life might be called uneventful. She never married, and both she and her elder sister lived with her parents until the War came to their doorstep. Corrie Ten Boom did not set out to be a hero.

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Nick Aufenkamp Nick Aufenkamp

Finding Forte in Flooding

On the second night living in our new house, Nick and I noticed a small amount of water leaking from our toilet. Filled with the fresh vigor of newly purchasing our home, we were determined to fix the problem ourselves. Nick removed one of the water lines, but in the process a seal burst, and within a few seconds water was flooding the bathroom and out into the hallway.

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Erica Foster Erica Foster

Knowing God In The Newness of 2020

Does the thought of the New Year make you glad or does it brew bitterness in your heart as you think about the false hope of self-betterment? Making a New Year’s resolution seemed a bit silly to me after becoming a Christian. Self-improvement mixed in with selfish gain and vanity seemed to be the marker of these self-made goals.

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