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MAY 17

John: That You May Believe

John

Airs: May 15 - May 17

A question frequently asked by new Christians is, “Which book of the Bible should I study first?” Bible-translating teams often ask a similar question, “Which book should we translate first?” Believers occasionally wonder, “Which section of Scripture would be good for my non-Christian friends to read?” All three questions are usually answered the same way: the Gospel of John.

May 17, 2012
John: That You May Believe
God’s Masterwork, Volume Five: God With Us—A Survey of Matthew-Acts
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MAY 17

Pray...and Act

James 2:14-17

Airs: May 17

May 17, 2012
Pray...and Act
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MAY 17

A Mother’s Tears

Psalm 126:5

Airs: May 17

Children need the tenderness and compassion only a mother can give. The warmth and security of a mother’s love keeps kids balanced, healthy, and confident.

May 17, 2012
A Mother’s Tears
LifeTrac
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A Cage Called Freedom

Romans 5:3-4

Airs: May 11

What does it mean to be free? C.J. and Ned think it means sailing on the high seas, wherever the wind takes you. But is that really it? Paw Paw Chuck shows a drifter that true freedom means anchoring yourself to something.

May 11, 2012
A Cage Called Freedom
Paws & Tales
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The Prayers of Charles R. Swindoll, Volume 2: Devotional Prayers on 31 Themes

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We know our Lord is sovereign over our joys and our sorrows. So what about thanking Him for His faithfulness, praising Him for salvation, and yielding our lives to His will? This beautiful hardcover book includes prayers for all situations—anxiety and hope, fear and delight. Learn to rejoice in the Lord’s goodness, approach His throne of grace, and pray in all circumstances.

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May 2012

Four Commandments for Graduates

by Chuck Swindoll

May 2012

You—or someone you know—may soon be graduating. The time has finally come for the ol' cap-and-gown routine. I extend my congratulations! You may not have set new academic records or had perfect attendance…but you finished. You got it done. You saw it through. I commend you. Your course was lengthy, at times tedious, and occasionally dull…but you made it. And soon you will be so far removed from the disciplines of academia, it will all seem a blur.

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May 2012

The Heart of True Education

by Steve Johnson

May 2012

I have graduated several times in my life, not counting elementary or Sunday school of course. There was high school, Bible school, Bible college, and, finally, seminary. Although they all were very different, there was at least one similar question, “What are you going to do when you graduate?” That question is still asked of grads today.

It seems like a fair question. People are curious. They like to know. But I've noticed the emphasis is always on doing, as if all education is meant to do is to simply help you do a job like teach, manage, or write.

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May 2012

Worshipping at Bedside Baptist

by Brent Thompson

May 2012

For you know that we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children, encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory. And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as a human word, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is indeed at work in you who believe.

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May 2012

The Most Important Things: Reflections of an Empty Nester

by Joy McKee

May 2012

The other day as I was playing with my grandsons I thought how quickly the last 30 years have gone by. It's hard to believe so much time has passed since their mother, my oldest daughter Meg, was a toddler.

When I was a young mother the days seemed endless. It was as if there was an unending supply of them. And I was sure there would always be so much time to be with my children. Time to teach, time to play, time to nurture, and impart values. I never imagined one day the nest would be empty.

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May 2012

To Steve, On Your Graduation

by Phil Callaway

May 2012

Dear Son,

It seems like last Wednesday you graduated from kindergarten with a Life Saver dangling from your cardboard hat. I congratulate you on waiting until the final prayer to crunch that candy. And I congratulate you today on an even greater achievement: graduation from high school.

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May 2012

Successful Parenting

by Help Me Understand

May 2012

Is it just me or is everyone a parenting expert these days? All I want to do is raise healthy, normal, well-adjusted children but it seems no matter what I try someone sees fault in it. What is normal anyway? The picturesque dream of a family with two parents and 2.5 children is long gone.

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