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November 14, 2017November 8, 2018 Rachel

Where Can I Turn When I Don’t Understand the Bible?

November 8, 2017November 8, 2018 Rachel

Let’s Eat! Giving Thanks with Jesus at Mealtimes

November 7, 2017 Rachel

Two Dates You Need to Know to Understand the Old Testament Prophets

October 31, 2017 Rachel

Sweet Nuggets in Ecclesiastes

October 22, 2017November 8, 2018 Rachel

The Bible in 90 Days: The Benefits of Reading through the Bible at a Breakneck Speed

October 16, 2017November 8, 2018 Rachel

Saved Through Childbirth? The Difficulties of 1 Timothy 2:15

October 5, 2017 Rachel

My Birthday Experience and a Fitting Tribute for Thomas Edison

October 2, 2017March 17, 2019 Rachel

Sweet Nuggets of Truth in Ezekiel

September 25, 2017May 12, 2019 Rachel

My $15 Story

August 30, 2017 Rachel

Which Parts are the Hard Parts of Scripture?

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Rachel Schmoyer is a pastor's wife and mom of four. Her devotionals have been published in many places including The Quiet Hour. She has a B.S. in Bible and B.S. in Education from Cairn University.

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