Darrell Missey joins us to talk about his life growing up; the group of grandmas that helped him run for judge; and the frank conversation that landed him in charge of a state with one of the highest foster care rates. bit.ly/3qVxbuI
ICYMI: Those in need of a meal or company may get a free lunch on Tuesdays at the Salvation Army worship and community center in Arnold. myleaderpaper.com/news/salva…
The Yarn Doll Award is presented to people inside and outside Children’s Division who do great things for kids. So much cool stuff happening that I had to ramp up production! We’re ready now!
Took a walk downtown after Judicial Conference today. Lots of thinking and praying about the future. Tons of support from friends from around MO. What’s next?
Some good news: Johns Hopkins School of Med researchers report diabetes reversal with an LCHF/keto diet in a community setting. Nice.
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“I lift my eyes to the hills - where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth. “ Psalm 121. We took a break from all the heartache and chaos as we hiked through these woods, and I prayed. Lord help us!
As we continue to dig into the Sermon on the Mount, we wanted to share an audio resource for you to listen to Matthew chapter 5-7 read by some of our pastors and staff. Find 15 minutes and listen to these words. youtu.be/beXyyiXBt6E
Excited to kick off a new series this weekend at @crossingstl where we'll be going through the Sermon on the Mount. If you're looking for other resources to accompany the series, check this out.
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A little gem from my quite time: “He raises up the poor out of the dust, and lifts the beggar out of the dung heap, to set them among princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory: for the pillars of the Earth are the Lord’s.” 1 Samuel 2:8.
So excited for the series of messages on the Sermon on the Mount! When I first read the Bible as a teenager, Matthew Chapters 5-7 changed my life. Ready to revisit the truths that turned my world upside down!
Haven’t tweeted in a few years, but our church’s work all over St. Louis today prompted me to break my silence. Worked with these folks at Bridge of Hope ministry in the Ville neighborhood. #forthelou