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<title>The Birds of The Air</title>
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A poetic look at the wonder of one of God's greatest creations- the birds of the air, with a reference to Poe's The Raven.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-09-26 16:34:25</pubDate>
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<title>David and Goliath: The Story of a Bully</title>
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The Bible Story of David and Goliath was probably one of the oldest bully stories out there. I've been teaching my kids at the BGC about bullies this week, so I brought in this story as an example of courage in the face of bullies.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-09-02 01:35:16</pubDate>
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<title>Daily Bible Reading Plans for The New Word, The Old Sayings, and The Old Hymns</title>
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This version of the Bible is a paraphrase that is particularly intended to reach an audience on the internet, who may not just go pick up a Bible and read it. I would like to encourage Christians and non-Christians alike to read through it using one of the suggested reading plans below and comment on them, whether you have a critique, editing correction, or praise.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-30 23:53:49</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 119-120</title>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-29 11:35:21</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 141-150</title>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-29 04:37:53</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 121-140</title>
<link>http://relijournal.com/christianity/the-holy-bible-the-old-hymns-psalms-chapter-121-140/</link>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-29 04:35:07</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 107-118</title>
<link>http://relijournal.com/christianity/the-holy-bible-the-old-hymns-psalms-chapter-107-118/</link>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-27 12:21:21</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 101-106</title>
<link>http://relijournal.com/christianity/the-holy-bible-the-old-hymns-psalms-chapter-101-106/</link>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-26 14:16:19</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 90-100</title>
<link>http://relijournal.com/christianity/the-holy-bible-the-old-hymns-psalms-chapter-90-100/</link>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-24 03:32:27</pubDate>
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<title>The Holy Bible: The Old Hymns (Psalms) Chapter 81-89</title>
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This is a unique feminist approach to a gender-neutral paraphrase of the Holy Bible, which uses the true name of Yahweh God and of Yeshua, the Christ, rather than the traditional man made form of Jehovah by Sis. Kimberly M. Hartfield, B.S., M.S. - Christian Counselor, Ordained Minister.  It is a work in progress, so these are excerpts in a continuing series.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-08-23 16:47:57</pubDate>
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