SHHHHH - this should be a secret. Add the words "well pleasing" to the top of your quiz and I will give you bonus points.
"Well pleasing" - euarestos from eu = well + arésko = please, and it means something that causes a person to be pleased. A person who is 'well pleasing" is someone who is doing something highly approved.
Paul tells us of the desire of the Christian: "we have as our ambition, whether at home or absent, to be pleasing (euarestos) to Him." (2Cor 5:9).
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By the way I want to remind you - if you'd like some more serious Greek, we'll get to it this summer ... camp time looms, and this year it's May 24th to the 28th - we'll have twice as much room. We're going to Galilee Bible Camp in LaFollette. I've rented the entire camp.
COST: $200
...get me your $50 deposit before January 30th and I'll drop the price to only $160.
Cabins, lake, ox roast, watermelons, late night skits and games, private devotional time, debates, team cooking, mexican spaghetti, and the famous AUCTION... and even more.
Contact me if you'd like to go!
COST: $200
...get me your $50 deposit before January 30th and I'll drop the price to only $160.
Cabins, lake, ox roast, watermelons, late night skits and games, private devotional time, debates, team cooking, mexican spaghetti, and the famous AUCTION... and even more.
Contact me if you'd like to go!