Saturday Breakfast Bytes

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Good morning, brothers. There is only a relatively short list of links this week.

Greg Morse shows us “The Unimpressive Path to Immortality”.

In “Train Yourself for Godliness”, Mitch Chase challenges us to pursue God and godliness.

At Stand To Reason, Amy K. Hall reminds us “God Can Work Through Anyone and Everything – Even You and Your Sin”.

Jacob Crouch humbly shares in “Be Doers of My Preference” and “Conscience, Christian Liberty, and Preferences”.

“The End of Exile: The Old Testament as Cliffhanger” is the first of a three-part series from Matthew H. Patton. Here is Part 2 and Part 3.

Don’t forget we are working our way through Deuteronomy on Monday nights.

We conclude this week’s post with an interesting video of Detroit in the 1920s. It has been colorized and sound has been added (for better or worse). There is nothing overly theological about it, but it did make me pause to reflect on how different life was 100 years ago and how different it will be 100 years from now.

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