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 | Worship resources Open us to your presence as we gather to worship. Quiet our busy minds and restless bodies so we can hear your transforming Word. Fill us with passion and purpose for your work. Touch our hearts as we dedicate this time, and our lives 7.78 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | Taking up some 30% of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean always posed challenges and opportunities Exploring, settling and trading, the inhabitants both of the islands scattered therein and of the shores that ring it saw the vast expanse of water not as a barrier 276.39 Kb. 9 | read |