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Proverbs 31: Week Forty | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  forty  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witnessed  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31. In September , we found what being  necessary  looks like from Proverbs 31:20 and 24. In October , we will exercise strength  in Jesus from Proverbs 31:17 and 25. If you're read

Father's Day | JOY for Today

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(Updated 5/16/2024.) Fathers, on this day we honor you. We honor the commitment you made and upheld to guide, protect, and love your family. We are better because of you and with JOY we welcome your enduring presence. June's Third Sunday Father's Day Offerings: Did You Know...   Five we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects  To the need for all men to father. Bible Verses and Quotes  Inspired by Father's Day. Activity Suggestions   Card-making and book-reading suggestions. UPCOMING HOLIDAYS: Forgiveness Day (June 26th Annually) National Financial Freedom Day (July 1st Annually) Independence Day (July 4th Annually) Did You Know: Father's Day was inspired by a Mother's Day sermon? Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, heard a sermon on Mother's Day that started her on the path toward getting a Father's Day on the calendar too. She felt her father, William Smart, who raised six kids by himself after his wife died during childbirth, deserved a day that honored

Proverbs 31: Week Forty-Two | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  forty-two  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witnessed  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31. In September , we found what being  necessary  looks like from Proverbs 31:20 and 24. In October , we will exercise  strength  in Jesus from Proverbs 31:17 and 25. If you're

Proverbs 31: Week Forty-One | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  forty-one  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witnessed  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31. In September , we found what being  necessary  looks like from Proverbs 31:20 and 24. In October , we will exercise  strength  in Jesus from Proverbs 31:17 and 25. If you're

October 2023 | Calendars

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That chill in the air that signals autumn's arrival is one of my favorite things about this time of year. We're headed to the mountains this weekend and are hoping to see some fall foliage, hear elks bugling, and connect with God by escaping the distractions of life. It is so needed. How do you relax? How do you remember there is more to life than the demands for your time? We're praying this month you reconnect with activities that bring you peace and reprioritize what truly matters. Here's what we're offering on the October 2023  Wolfe Stew  menu: October 2023 Ideas for  Every  Day Calendar  (family friendly, educational)  October 2023 Growth for Today Calendar  (personal growth, Bible-based) Blank 2023 Calendars   Bible verses  Inspirational Quotes October 2023 Ideas for EVERY Day   View the current month's calendar   at the Learning Lab Tab. Or download your  October 2023  through  OneDrive . View  archived calendars  on our JOY for Today page. Add "

Proverbs 31: Week Forty-Four | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  forty-four  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week, we wrap up the virtue of strength and introduce being well-spoken. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witnessed  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31. In September , we found what being  necessary  looks like from Proverbs 31:20 and 24. In October ,