The Ancient Enemy Within
/Yesterday my 5 year-old son Wetzel confronted an ancient enemy at the dentist. The enemy that he faced was...
Read MoreYesterday my 5 year-old son Wetzel confronted an ancient enemy at the dentist. The enemy that he faced was...
Read MoreWhat do you require of The Lord to grow, blossom and produce spiritual fruit? From what I can see, it seems that it’s natural for many in churches to beg God for the perfect environment first before they serve Him and bear fruit. The problem is...
Read MoreLast week I discussed God’s good gift of food and drink, which He gave to mankind for both nourishment and enjoyment. Like many gifts, food and drinkcan be abused through...
Read MoreMost of us eat at least 3 times a day without much thought. But have you considered God's thoughts and acts concerning...
Read MoreLast week I wrote about busy-ness, specifically activities or cares that take our focus away from The Truth and doing God’s will. I also believe busy-ness makes it easier for us to miss the...
Read MoreSince creation and the beginning of mankind there have been 7 days in every week and 24 hours in each day. How many times have you heard someone say something to the effect of ‘it just seems like there aren’t enough hours in my day’ or ‘boy, time sure does seem to be flying by”? I believe that this (seeming) scarcity of time is because our schedules are under attack by...
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The Sickle is the Mount Vernon Grace Brethren Church's blog and is written by Pastor Justin Bryant
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Mount Vernon Grace Brethren Church
12426 Old Mansfield Road Mount Vernon Ohio 43050
740-392-4253
Services: Sundays at 9:30am & 6:30pm | Wednesdays at 6:30pm