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- How the Plagues Defied the False Gods of Egypt – Come Follow Me, Exodus 7-13 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
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- The Desert Is Not Empty: Living Water in Our Wilderness Wandering by Patrick D. Degn
- What Can We Learn About the Historical Exodus from Outside the Scriptures? by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
- Leaving a Record of Testimony for Our Posterity by Tanya Neider
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- Godly Parenting: Honoring Both Justice and Mercy by H. Wallace Goddard
















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MdennonApril 22, 2013
Your story of my brother and his wife was much appreciated. Andy climbed a mountain is an understatement, to come back from the place drugs took him and return to the person he was before meth and is now required more than he could do alone. I am grateful Jesus agreed to carry his cross for awhile, also despite the difficulty family didnt abandon him, that the courts saw fit to let him earn his way back to a meaningful life..this was an amazing comeback. By comparison climbing Everest would have been a piece of cake.
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