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A La Carte (November 5)

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Someday It Will Be Worth It – Mark Altrogge has some encouragement for you. “You won’t be disappointed. Keep believing in Jesus. Keep hoping in him. Keep clinging to him and abiding in him.”

To End All Wars – I think you’ll enjoy this video.

Mindscape – There are some good deals this week from Westminster Books, including Tim Keller’s new book on prayer.

The Barronelle Stutzman Story – This video tells Barronelle Stutzman’s story.

Hunting New Zealand’s West Coast Bull Tahr – Count the Bull Tahr.

Alex and Brett Harris – I enjoyed reading this profile of Alex and Brett Harris.

Baptizing lost people and teaching them to vote Republican is not revival.

—Russell Moore

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