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Always learning
Meet Juan Reyes, a new church planter in Tenancingo, Mexico, and a man who is always learning
Juan Reyes has spent his life learning.
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He learned how to be a tailor in Mexico City, how to run a taxi business in Tijuana, how to drive a bus in Puebla, and how to do plumbing and electrical work in Toluca. Juan has always kept his eyes open to new opportunities. He has excelled at finding creative solutions to challenging problems. If something needed fixing, he figured it out. If there was something that interested him, he learned it.
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However, the greatest thing Juan has learned is how to share God’s Word.
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Read FIC's week 3 Advent devotion
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It has been described as “amazing” in a well-known hymn. Another hymn states that it has a thrilling sound. It is grace. A common definition of grace is “undeserved love.” Sinners deserve punishment from a holy God, but instead God showers them with his . . .
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Someone recently told me, “The sky really is falling.” This individual pondered the assassinations of three public figures. He listened to calls for retribution and cries of celebration. He felt the dial on the political and cultural climate get turned up even more. . . .
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Each episode of this biweekly devotional podcast “consists of a passage from the Bible, a paragraph meditating on that passage, and a closing prayer.” Nathaniel Biebert, pastor at Trinity, Winner, S.D., began this podcast in November 2021. . . .
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