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  2. Parable of the Mustard Seed - Wikipedia

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    The plant referred to here (Greek σίναπι, sinapi) is generally considered to be black mustard, a large annual plant up to 9 feet (2.7 m) tall, [4] but growing from a proverbially small seed [4] (this smallness is also used to refer to faith in Matthew 17:20 and Luke 17:6).

  3. Maryam Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Umm Juwayriyah is an American Muslim of West Indian and American ancestry. She has three children and is a full-time elementary school teacher. [citation needed] In addition to writing, performing, and teaching, Umm Juwayriyah is editor for the New England Muslim Women's Association and former two-term assistant director of the Islamic Writers Alliance.

  4. Abundant life - Wikipedia

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    Seed-faith This is the teaching that the things received by faith start with a seed. [1] [22] The name "seed-faith" comes from the Bible verse Matthew 17:20, "If you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there', and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you." Oral Roberts originally called ...

  5. Mustard Seed Faith - Wikipedia

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    Mustard Seed Faith was an American Jesus music group from Costa Mesa, California. Mustard Seed Faith was one of several groups formed by members of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in the late 1960s and early 1970s; others included Daniel Amos and Sweet Comfort Band. Mustard Seed Faith's first releases were songs on Maranatha!

  6. The Girl Who Believes in Miracles - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The Girl Who Believes in Miracles was released on April 2, 2021, produced by 120 dB Films, Gerson Productions, The Mustard Seed Production, and Trailmaker Productions. [6] It was distributed by Atlas Distribution Company.

  7. God Bless the Broken Road - Wikipedia

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    Her daughter gets a mustard seed in Sunday school and plants it and even names it Matt. Cody Jackson, a race car driver, takes interest in Amber and helps her daughter build a go-cart. The Pastor, the choir ladies, and disabled Mike all try to encourage her to come back to church. The seed of faith remains in her heart.

  8. Luke 13 - Wikipedia

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    The plant referred to here is generally considered to be black mustard, a large annual plant up to 9 feet (2.7 m) tall, [23] but growing from a proverbially small seed: [23] this smallness is also used to refer to faith in Matthew 17:20 and Luke 17:6.

  9. Kisa Gotami - Wikipedia

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    The story of Kisa Gotami is recited by Australian musician Nick Cave in the song "Hollywood" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds from their seventeenth studio album, Ghosteen (2019). [ 5 ] The kids animated television series Bluey retells the story in the season 1 episode "Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolf Hound".