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Isaiah: Chapters Three and Four | 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  January's calendar  to begin with us and witness what we uncovered in our weekly " Wolfe Note " postings: Chapter One Chapter Two Bread Image  by  TiBine  via  Pixabay Contents: Different Versions  Noting and clarifying differences between NLT and BRG. Annotation  My thoughts, connections, clarifications, and questions. Research  On the 21 articles worn by the daughters of Zion. Summary  An approximately twenty word overview of the chapter. Reflection  On Isaiah 4:1. Outline  of major events, responses, and outcomes of Isaiah 1-4. Prediction  for Chapter 5. Different Versions I read Chapters Three and Four in the  New Living Translation

February 2024 | Calendars

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Leaders! It's cold here!! Is it cold where you are, too? Even though it is cold, we are finding warmth in sticking with our 2024 goals and even making new ones. We want to encourage you in keeping yours (and even making new ones), too. And, we want to remind you that what you pay attention to, matters. It shapes your thoughts, which shape your attitude, which then affects what you spend your time on, and how you treat others. So, we're gently suggesting that this February you spend time thinking about what you are focusing on and how it is affecting you . Then, if needed, make some adjustments.  If one of the things you'd like to focus on is bringing more JOY into your home or classroom, we have a few ideas for you. Our February 2024 offerings include: February 2024 Ideas for  Every  Day Calendar  (family friendly, educational)  February 2024 Growth for Today Calendar  (personal growth, Isaiah study) Blank 2024 Calendars   Bible verses  Inspirational Quotes February 2024 Id

Come in from the Cold Day | JOY for Today

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It's not the coldness that brings us joy. No, joy is the warming up process that follows the bitter cold. Come in from the cold; know JOY. Come in from the Cold Day | January 22nd Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Facts about keeping warm. Wolfe Stew Connects  To sharing warmth. Bible Verses and Quotes  Related to the cold. Activity Suggestions  Appropriate attire, outdoor activities, writing prompts, discussion questions, and family challenge. UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   Library Shelfie Day (January's 4th Wednesday) Spouses' Day (January 26th Annually) National Inspire Your Heart with Art Day (January 31st Annually) Did You Know: Our body temperatures are not stable? They fluctuate throughout the day, usually starting lower in the morning and reach a peak in the evening. Younger people are usually warmer than older people. Women are usually warmer than men but seem colder because their bodies focus on keeping their cores, not their extremities, warm.  ( W ebMD

Isaiah: Chapter Two | 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  January's calendar  to begin with us and witness what we uncovered in our weekly " Wolfe Note " postings: Chapter One Notes. Dandelion image by jplenio at Pixabay . Contents: Different Versions  Noting and clarifying differences between AMP and NIV. Annotation  My thoughts, connections, clarifications, and questions. Research  on the meaning of "in that day". Summary  An approximately twenty word overview of the chapter. Memorization  Why I choose to memorize Isaiah 2:22. Reflection  On what I learned about God and myself from Chapters 1 and 2. Response  How I choose to respond to my learning. Different Versions I read Chapter

P is for Pumpkin | ABC Nature Walk

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 P is for Pumpkin was filmed in Mr. Wolfe's backyard in Loveland, Colorado. I grew this pumpkin plant myself in my backyard! I love this pumpkin plant and named the plant Buddy! I hope you enjoy the video, as much as I enjoyed growing this pumpkin plant! This is intended for Preschool and Kindergarten to help in learning. Sample these related posts: To stay with the letter "P", watch " P is for Pika " ..." P is for Prairie Dog "... or  "P is for Piranha" . To watch another plant video, watch " O is for Onion " or  " Y is for Yellow Paintbrush ".

The Divorced Son: Part Eleven | Reflections

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                    Porn is an addiction.   It’s kinda like those alcoholics movies where the guy makes it 90 days and gets recognition he made it that far.   Porn is a sin of the flesh.   I know of all of this because I have been dealing with it since I was 11.   I have learned that the Devil attacks me through the flesh, constantly.   He never gives up, and the only place you can find solace is in God’s hands.   Turn to him, always.                   My addiction to porn started with a suitcase full of porn in our garage.   My stepfather owned it, and left it out there easy to be found.   I don’t really remember how we found it, just that we did.   My brother and I.   The images blazed in my mind, turned my flesh to tingling.   It made me feel exhilarated, especially when I felt down.   I never thought any girl would ever want me.   So I found myself drawn to women who would give me everything, and my desire took over.   Whenever I was angry or sad, I became driven to porn.   It

Isaiah: Chapter One | 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 January's calendar to begin with us and witness what we uncovered in our weekly " Wolfe Notes " postings. Contents: Setting the Background of Isaiah  Notes on author, time period, genre, audience, and purpose. Different versions  Noting and clarifying differences in the KJV and ASV. Annotation  Our thoughts, connections, clarifications, and questions on the chapter. Research  On names of God. Summary  An approximately twenty word overview of the chapter. Reflection  Why I selected Isaiah 1:16 & 17 as my favorite verses. Setting the Background Author: Isaiah, but possibly also others. Though several authors may have recorded Isaiah