An orchard, a forest
endless, continuous
the gardener pleading
that they, that we
would not be cut down
The gardener offering
more than his prayers
laying down his life
that the forest would live
given a chance
to bear fruits for God
March 4, 2010
Luke 13:1-9
and
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Upper Room Disciplines for 2010
for March 1, 2010 to March 7, 2010,
“Invitations, Decisions, Repentance”,
by Mariellen Sawada Yoshino
for March 2, 2010
and
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Upper Room Disciplines for 2010
for March 1, 2010 to March 7, 2010,
“Invitations, Decisions, Repentance”,
by Mariellen Sawada Yoshino
for March 3, 2010
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Thursday, March 04, 2010
A Forest of Fig Trees
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