Thoughts from The Bible

A Work In Progress By
by Joey Carroll Corinth Missionary Baptist Church

The Christian life is a remarkable journey. A journey that begins with birth, new birth in fact. He who was born is born again. His physical or first birth made him a part of humanity as a whole as he shared in that common ancestry from Adam. But once he is spiritually born or born again, he shares in a spiritual ancestry and lineage that began with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Once the new birth takes place, then a process of growth begins to take place that continually transforms that person’s character into the very character of the Son of God. It certainly does not take place overnight but take place it most certainly does.

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Fishing tip of the week

Worm Fishing in the Winter
By Mike Gerry

Worm fishing in cold water is not always my go to bait, but there are some ideas I have to make it more productive. I really believe winter fishing comes down to a few key productive presentations. As always wintertime can be frustrating, so patience is important no matter what bait your fishing.

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Love shouldn’t hurt-ever

Season of Love
by Teresia Smith

It’s the month we celebrate Valentine’s Day and it can be a painful and uncomfortable time for many. Women especially feel a lot of pressure to be in a relationship during this season. Much of that comes from believing that they are not socially acceptable if they are not in a romantic relationship.

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Thoughts from The Bible

A Particular Love That Encourages the Soul
by Joey Carroll Corinth Missionary Baptist Church

Last week we considered the difference between man’s love and God’s love. Man’s love is almost always a “because of” love, and God’s love is always an “in spite of” love. God’s love is selfless and serving that genuinely seeks the good of the one loved.

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Fishing tip of the week

Late Winter/Early Spring on Guntersville
by Mike Gerry

Guntersville can be completely different from the north end to the south in late winter.
When I hit the water in early spring, I generally start the day out cutting the lake up into different
depths.

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