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		<title>Asenath Left Everything—For a God She Could Not See</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Asenath Left Everything—For a God She Could Not See A love story of quiet obedience, fierce motherhood, and the cost of choosing faith over family tradition. When Asenath stood before her family that day, she was no longer just Potiphera’s daughter. She was a believer. A mother. And a woman unafraid to give her sons...</p>
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		<title>Goshen Wasn’t Canaan—But It Was Still Blessed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Goshen Wasn’t Canaan—But It Was Still Blessed Walk the sacred tension between famine and promise. This story reflects what it means to be blessed, even outside the land we longed for. Sometimes, the land God gives you isn’t the one you dreamed of—but it still overflows with mercy. There are seasons that don’t look like...</p>
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		<title>“He Fed the Men Who Betrayed Him”: Joseph’s Grace and the Filipino Heart</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“He Fed the Men Who Betrayed Him”: Joseph’s Grace and the Filipino Heart What kind of man feeds the very ones who once left him for dead? A man who has seen God even in suffering. A man with a heart like Joseph’s—and like many we know here in the Philippines. In The Moses Chronicles:...</p>
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