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Tag Archives: easter
“Women, Witnesses of the Resurrection”
It has always given me deep comfort and strength that the very first witnesses of Jesus’ resurrection on that early morning were unnamed women—women who, in their time, were considered poor, lowly, and insignificant. Yet their pure love for Jesus … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Essay, Essay by WanHee Yoon, faith-column, Letter from the Parsonage
Tagged bible, christianity, easter, faith-column, jesus, resurrection
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When the Azaleas Bloom in Full
When the azaleas bloom in full, nard’s fragrance fills the heavens and the earth. Once in a lifetime—and for the last time— the essence of love poured out in joy, Mary broke her alabaster jar without reserve. If it pleases … Continue reading
Posted in Blueprint of Faith, Devotional Essay, Essay by WanHee Yoon, faith-column, Poetry
Tagged bible, christianity, easter, faith, god, jesus, lent, Poetry
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