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Weekly Readings KTTK
Each week, one of our authors contributes a weekly reading to the site. This is our archive of those weekly readings.

Bible StudyToo Comfortable? - 16th May, 2008
Have you done anything for the lord lately?
Bible StudyContinual Praise - 9th May, 2008
Yes, I know, there are many reasons in this world, which can make the heart sigh and the soul grieve. But brothers and sisters, do we not also have reason to celebrate? We who were once captive but now are free?
Bible StudyWrong Turn - 2nd May, 2008
Bible StudyThankfulness - 25th April, 2008
Thankfulness is key to the Christian walk.
Bible StudyKeep On Keeping On - 18th April, 2008
How can we not by now know that He will never leave us nor forsake us, how quickly we forget. But I know that He is ever present, ever watchful, constantly guiding our every step.
Bible StudySpiritual Attitude - 11th April, 2008
Using your gifts to expand God's Kingdom.
Bible StudyLoving Thy Neighbour - 5th April, 2008
Our testimony and praise to God should be evident in how we treat others. How can we then treat one another with contempt, with anger or hatred when God has given us so much? His love has given us Salvation.
Bible StudySeeking Him - 28th March, 2008
Have you ever felt weighed down by all your cares, fears and worries? When all your burdens become too much to bear and you find yourself gasping for air?
Bible StudyHis Passion - 21st March, 2008
We need to take a moment and remember always, what Jesus has done for us. There are no words, no voice and no poem that could quite capture the sacrifice He gave.
Bible StudyLetting Go - 15th March, 2008
Jesus, Who has walked the valleys with us, Who has climbed every mountain for us and Who has calmed the storms within us. Does He not then deserve our honesty? Does He not then deserve all of us, our every breath?
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Character is always lost when a high ideal is sacrificed on the altar of conformity and popularity.
Charles Spurgeon