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Join us as we explore God's ancient wisdom and apply it to our modern lives. His word is as current and relevant today as it was when he inspired its authors more than two and a half millennia ago. The websites where you can reach us are alittlewalkwithgod.com, richardagee.com, or saf.church.

I hope you will join us every week and be sure to let us know how you enjoy the podcast and let others know about it, too. Thanks for listening.

Sep 30, 2015

A daily devotional through the Bible speaking with God as Adam and Eve may have in the garden east of Eden. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com

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The Sabbath is important, but it is important in understanding the importance of relationship and community with God and others. It’s not about rules,...


Sep 29, 2015

A daily devotional through the Bible speaking with God as Adam and Eve may have in the garden east of Eden. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com

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Satan has managed to turn people’s eyes toward material things so easily. You long for the things you can see instead of the things that really have value. Look...


Sep 28, 2015

A daily devotional through the Bible speaking with God as Adam and Eve may have in the garden east of Eden. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com

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Just coming to Jesus at an altar one day and asking for forgiveness doesn’t mean He’s through with you. He wants you to continue to seek Him day after day,...


Sep 27, 2015

A daily devotional through the Bible speaking with God as Adam and Eve may have in the garden east of Eden. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com

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God holds no prejudices against any nation, race, gender, creed, or color. He died for all humanity. But He lets you choose whether or not to believe in Him. Can...


Sep 26, 2015

A daily devotional through the Bible speaking with God as Adam and Eve may have in the garden east of Eden. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com

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Humanity, even Jesus' disciples tried to establish a pecking order about who was greatest among them. I’m not sure why you do that. When you really think about...