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Welcome Integrity: Altars

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Altars altered my life. They were created in honor of God and as a personal reminder to go there first in gratitude to God. They differ. They are present in the house of God and the symbolisms vary according to the changes made by humans through the ages. In fact, the raised platforms were used for sacrifices, and God knows even better than we do the misconceptions, the wrongs of humans trapped by demonic beliefs. What purpose do they serve for us Christians?
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The Power of Expectation

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. . . according to my earnest expectation and hope . . . Phil. 1:20 Did you know that you are expecting something in life whether you are aware of it or not? Your expectation can be considered the soil from which the garden of your life will grow. Pessimists are expecting a negative life. Optimists find something positive in every situation.
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Senator Nichols appointed

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Lieutenant Governor Dan Patick released committee assignments for the 89th Legislature. Senator Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville) was once again appointed to chair the Senate Transportation Committee and was reappointed to the Senate Finance, Business and Commerce, and Local Government Committees.
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By and By...

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A compilation of travel adventures and misadventures by Dana Gordy The Danskin has a wonderful tradition of making sure no woman can call herself last at any meet. At a Danskin triathlon, a volunteer takes the back and comes in last - on the run, in the swim, and on the bike.
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Grand Champion winner...

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Madeleine Ince, granddaughter of Tom and Cindy Ince of Hemphill, was the Grand Champion winner for her division in the “Small Quilts” division at the Travis County Youth Show on January 17, 2025! Madeleine is 10 years old and in 4th grade at Regents School of Austin. Madeleine is the great granddaughter of Bill and Janice Speights of Hemphill, who gifted her with a sewing machine!
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West Sabine CTE...

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Legacies welcomed the the West Sabine Health Science CTE Students with excitement last week. These students are working on their clinical hours to obtain their CNA! “Thank you for coming. We wish you nothing but success!”