David W. Cashman (@dave_cashman) 's Twitter Profile
David W. Cashman

@dave_cashman

Follower of Jesus, Husband to my incredible wife Sandy and Father of 5 awesome children

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calendar_today20-10-2010 14:30:18

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Just got to lead a man to Christ whose house literally just burned down. So glad his soul won't burn. Thankful Jesus is our hope!

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I think our grandbaby had a good Christmas...though she’s learning about the true reason of Christmas! Thankful for our Savior!

I think our grandbaby had a good Christmas...though she’s learning about the true reason of Christmas!  Thankful for our Savior!
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How to Biblically Handle Criticism * Thank your critic (I Thess.5:7) * Write down the criticism (Proverbs 18:13) * Ask God if it is true (Isaiah 37:14) * Ask God to change you (2 Peter 3:18) * Stay on mission (Nehemiah 6:15-16) Tom Farrell

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A dear lady who had been invited by one of our members for over 2 years came to church this morning and trusted Christ as her Savior! She said she couldn’t sleep last night.

Nikki Haley (@nikkihaley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While some choose to criticize, I know Donald J. Trump , Vice President JD Vance, and all of the members of the corona virus task force are working long hours to do the best they can for the American people. We should all want them to succeed. We should all be grateful for their leadership. ❤️🇺🇸

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With a Marine captain several years ago in Memorial Day. He wept for those who died under his command. That’s what today is about. Thank you.

With a Marine captain several years ago in Memorial Day. He wept for those who died under his command. That’s what today is about. Thank you.
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I wonder if Joseph would’ve politicized every bad thing that happened to him, tweeted out angry posts about the butler forgetting him, ranted endlessly about how his brothers wronged him...or if he would have quietly rested in the sovereignty of God?

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When God forgives, He goes on record declaring, "I will not remember your sin" (Is 43:25). To "not remember" is a graphic way of saying, "I will not exhume the bones of your sin and beat you over the head with them." How desperately we need to practice the same.