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September Mission of the Month: Greenwood Food Pantry

With only a few days left in the month of September, we didn't want to let the month end without a blog post about our Mission of the Month: The Greenwood Food Pantry. For almost the entire year, the Food Pantry has been in need of donations. COVID-19 has made an impact on their staple supplies. The Greenwood Food Pantry normally contributes food to more than 700 Leflor...

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Rooted Children's Update

by Meredith Buford We are back, and have never been more excited! The Rooted Children's Ministry has kicked off to a great start. Our Sunday school classes resumed in early August, and our children are continuing to chronologically go through the Bible with a wonderful curriculum called, The Gospel Project. It has been a joy to see the children's and volunteer's faces bac...

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On Becoming a God-Fearing Woman

by Kathryn Dyksterhouse "Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised."Proverbs 31:30 In 2002, as young newlyweds, Gary and I joined a PCA church in Atlanta. Within a few weeks of joining, I was invited to join a women's discipleship group. Having grown up in the church, I had been a part of Bible studies and youth groups in the...

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Book Review: Old Testament Evangelistic Sermons, by Martin Lloyd-Jones

by Jeff Warren David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (December 20, 1899 March 1, 1981) was a Welsh Protestant minister, preacher and medical doctor who was influential in the Reformed wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century. For almost 30 years, he was the minister of Westminster Chapel in London. The introduction to this book, written by Iain H. Murray, says th...

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MEM

by Norma Sarvis 27 August 2020 I first met Mem in the summer of 1967 at a camp for handicapped children in Grenada. I was a first-time counselor there and she was the director.The first night of the camp Hurricane Camille came and there were high winds and heavy rains.What struck me immediately about Mem was her deep joy. A camp filled with children in wheelchairs and ...

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