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Nothing to Fear Day | JOY for Today

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Fear is a common emotion. It either spurs us to act or inhibits us. What we do when we are afraid strengthens or stalls us. Be gentle with yourself. Develop actionable strategies for facing your fear and step out with confidence. Eventually, you'll realize you can move forward confidently even when you are afraid. That's empowering. What JOY there is in knowing you can look fear in the face and keep going. Nothing to Fear Day | May 27th Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Five facts about fear. Wolfe Stew Connects  to fear's antidote. Bible Verses and Quotes  About fear. Activity Suggestions : Abate end-of-year fears by letter writing, recording memories, taking tours, reading books, and inviting discussion. UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   Love Conquers All Day  (June 3rd Annually) Hot Air Balloon Day  (June 5th Annually) Sewing Machine Day (June 13th Annually) Did You Know: Never experiencing fear is unhealthy? Because fear is an automatic response, everyone feels it.

Isaiah: Chapters 25 & 26 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome, Family! We're spending 2024 with the prophet Isaiah. While we claim no expertise, we're excited to sit with you as we both learn at the feet of Jesus. Each month, we offer a calendar that outlines daily exercises (adapted from Jenn Wilkin's  Women of the Word  Bible study process) to progress through Isaiah. Download   May's calendar  to begin with us and witness what we uncovered in our weekly " Wolfe Note " postings. Contents: Different Versions  Noting and clarifying differences between KJV &  NCV . Annotation  My thoughts, connections, clarifications, and questions. Research  The feast for all people. Summary  An approximately twenty word overview of the chapter. Memorize  Why I chose to memorize Isaiah 26:9. Cross References  Of Isaiah 26:9. Respond  Based on reflections on God's character and my own. Different Versions I read Chapters 25 and 26 in the King James Version ( KJV ) and the New Century Version ( NCV ). The KJV is a  word-for-

Isaiah: Chapter 24 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome, Family! We're spending 2024 with the prophet Isaiah. While we claim no expertise, we're excited to sit with you as we both learn at the feet of Jesus. Each month, we offer a calendar that outlines daily exercises (adapted from Jenn Wilkin's  Women of the Word  Bible study process) to progress through Isaiah. Download   April's calendar  to begin with us and witness what we uncovered in our weekly " Wolfe Note " postings. Contents: Different Versions  Noting and clarifying differences between  NRSVA &  NCB . Annotation  My thoughts, connections, clarifications, and questions. Research  God's laws, statutes, and covenant. Summary  An approximately twenty word overview of the chapter. Memorize  Why I chose to memorize Isaiah 24:23. Cross References  Of Isaiah 24:23. Respond  Based on reflections on God's character and my own. Different Versions I read Chapter 24 in the New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised ( NRSVA ) and the New Catholic Bi