Acts 21
Acts 21 reminds me of going home. After moving away, returning to the old home town intertwines anticipation of seeing old friends with fears about
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Acts 21 reminds me of going home. After moving away, returning to the old home town intertwines anticipation of seeing old friends with fears about
Acts 22 reminds me of an iconic ad campaign that outlived the company. The tag line was, “When EF Hutton talks, people listen”. The concept
Acts 23 reminds me of a quote from Martin Luther King that is frequently cited incompletely. He said, “Hate destroys the hater as well as
Acts 24 reminds me of the “bitter ex”. Some people talk about a former flame with disgust. The very mention of the name contorts the
Acts 25 reminds me of the proliferation of fraudulent on-line reviews. You can now read someone’s opinion about the quality of service on every service
Acts 26 reminds me of those wonderful times in life when the walls fall down between people, and we stop pretending to be fine. Every
Acts 27 reminds me of the phrase “Every man for himself”. The origin may be military, but, now it is used to excuse selfish behavior.
Acts 28 reminds me of the expression “snakebit”. It refers to someone with bad luck, or on a losing streak. Some people begin to doubt