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Joining host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., on this episode of “Preach” ahead of the Second Sunday of Easter, Casey Stanton argues ...
While initially written in Hebrew and using the word yada, the passage is later translated in the Greek LXX as epistamai.
The God who spoke the world into existence welcomes us into His presence, inviting us to bring our supplications to him. When we pray, He listens. He hears. Isn't that amazing? Too often, though, we ...
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Shirer continued, “This is what separates our faith from every other so-called faith on the face of the earth — it’s that our God is alive. It’s that He speaks. It’s that we have the privilege to hear ...
You’ve mentioned that it actually changes the way you play. How does that work? Well, I want to hear the tone. So fewer 16th notes, fewer eighth notes, and fewer 32nd notes — a lot of ...