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		<title>Brokenness</title>
		<description>Do you sense the Lord is breaking something in your life? There is a holy purpose in breaking things and being broken. Our loving Father uses the breaking process and what is broken to transform, strengthen and bless. Once we understand this, we shall begin to pray: "Lord, break me!". ...</description>
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		<title>#31 - How Long, O Lord?</title>
		<description>Sometimes pain can become acute. Sometimes a trial go beyond what we think we can endure. Why does God remain scilent? Why does He delay? We cry with David: "How Long, O Lord, How Long?"    [6 pages - including photos] 

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		<title>#30 - Deep Waters</title>
		<description>Sometimes we are faced with difficult situations where simple answers to pain and suffering do not fit. This is a special type of article, born in a personal strugle. [6 pages - including photos]

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		<title>Organic Networking</title>
		<description>A Biblical survey aimed at inspiring and promoting an edifying pattern of inter-assembly connectivity. [12 pages]

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		<title>#29 - Can you Help?</title>
		<description>Sometimes we are called to work alone. But usually the Lord works through a group of people, each different, each valuable. This is a motivation to open your eyes and get involved. All Christan endeavours need help. Can you help? Will you help?  [1 page]

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		<title>#28 - Baruch - a discouraged Secretary</title>
		<description>Baruch was the little known secretary of the well know prophet Jeremiah. Due to adverse circumstances and frustrated expectations, he grew discouraged. The LORD took notice of this discouraged secretary, and gave Jeremiah a personal prophecy for Baruch. What did He say? The Lord still cares for unknown "assistants" and ...</description>
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		<title>Assembly Distinctives</title>
		<description>Many Christian congregations around the world have been influenced by the Brethren Movement. How could you recognize a Brethren assembly today? In their teaching they are clearly Evangelical, but with a couple of interesting distinctive features. [4 pages]

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		<title>September 2009</title>
		<description>A newsletter [2 pages including photos]

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		<title>#27 - Sharing the Gospel</title>
		<description>The apostle Paul was unashamed and enthusiastic in sharing the gospel of Jesus. That gospel is still good news. God still works in hearts with power as they hear the gospel message. You will find here a brief motivation to share that good news. [1 page]

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