We are all familiar with the story of Robin Hood. He steals from the rich to give to the poor. An action that is otherwise considered evil (stealing) is perceived…
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We are all familiar with the story of Robin Hood. He steals from the rich to give to the poor. An action that is otherwise considered evil (stealing) is perceived…
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Have you ever come across a verse in your Bible, and thought to yourself, “Oh, I know that verse. That’s from such-and-such a hymn”? Well, actually, the hymn was from…
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SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
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“One of the most precious influences of a godly education is the consent of the heart to take God’s Word as the standard of good and evil and the desire…
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SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
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If I had the time, I would keep track of everything. I really would. I like the idea of order and organization—at least in theory. But oh! the impossible task…
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SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
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“All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.” ~ Edmund Burke “Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and…
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SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
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Did you ever read a hymn, whether familiar or unfamiliar, and wonder where in the world the author got such a strange idea? Did you ever stop short in surprise,…
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