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Similar to The Love Boat (another Aaron Spelling production), the series featured various weekly guest stars. [1] The series was canceled after 23 episodes. The series' theme song, "Finder of Lost Loves", was performed by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross and written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager. [2]
The Lost Gospel was described as historical nonsense by Markus Bockmuehl. [ 12 ] Author Ross Shepard Kraemer complained that her book When Aseneth Met Joseph: A Late Antique Tale of the Biblical Patriarch and His Egyptian Wife, Reconsidered was distorted by Simcha Jacobovici and Barrie Wilson (revised preface to the 2015 paperback edition).
The Lost Are Found: Sam Knock Ben Fielding: God Is Able: 4 The Love of God Can Do: Christine and Russell Fragar: All Things Are Possible: 10 Love Enough: Braden Lang Scott Ligertwood: In a Valley by the Sea: 2 Love Goes On: Joel Davies, Hannah Hobbs and Laura Toggs: We Are Young and Free: 6 Love Knows No End: Ben Fielding Reuben Morgan Harrison ...
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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Love I Lost; Love Is the Message (MFSB song) Love Train; Love, Need and Want You; ... War with God; What More Can I Say ...
"Where Love Is, God Is" is a short story about a shoemaker named Martin Avdeitch. The story begins with a background on Martin's life. The story begins with a background on Martin's life. He was a fine cobbler as he did his work well and never promised to do anything that he could not do.
And I was answered in my understanding: 'It lasts and ever shall, for God loves it; and so everything has its beginning by the love of God.' In this little thing I saw three properties; the first is that God made it; the second is that God loves it; and the third is that God keeps it.
"Reckless Love" is a song written by Caleb Culver, Cory Asbury and Ran Jackson, [10] which became popular when a live video of Bethel Music artist Steffany Gretzinger leading the song in a worship service at Bethel Church in Redding, California was published on YouTube in early 2017, accruing over 14 million views as of November 2018. [11]