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What’s your Goliath?

August 24, 2014kcarver1970Bible, Christian life, faith, stress, support Leave a comment

My youngest son, B, is a huge football fan.  B has always been fascinated by linemen.  He likes to watch the guards and tackles pull and block…opening up holes for the running backs or protecting the quarterback.  He likes to think about these massive men as protectors.  Men that provide obstacles to the defense and […]

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Three Lessons Learned from a Virus

March 27, 2020kcarver1970comfort, coronavirus, COVID-19, family, God's grace, God's love, interaction, isolation, Jesus, leadership, Mark 11, Martin, pandemic, prayer, Psalms, relationships, social distancing, Tennessee, truth 2 Comments
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