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According to Wikipedia: Winter is the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring. It has the shortest days and longest nights. As we experience the seasons physically it is a natural progression to take time to examine one's life. Often times we forget to be still. Even in this picture creation appears to be still. Yet deep in the root of the trees and the earth there is life awaiting it's explosion into spring! To survive the harshness of winter, many animals have developed different behavioral and morphological adaptations for overwintering:
Summary: Just like the animals and plants, all nature/creation are filled with examples of rest, growth and living. We can learn from this. Examine your ministry, life, family, and your walk. Our push in the coming year has to be a renewed interest in evangelism and discipleship. We are pushed and pressed to tell others about our Yeshua-Jesus Christ. We invite you to prepare for Stretch and Strengthing January 2010.
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According to Wikipedia: Winter is the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring. It has the shortest days and longest nights. As we experience the seasons physically it is a natural progression to take time to examine one's life. Often times we forget to be still. Even in this picture creation appears to be still. Yet deep in the root of the trees and the earth there is life awaiting it's explosion into spring!