Author Archives: Theresa Haigler

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About Theresa Haigler

Wife to amazing husband. Mother to two wonderful girls. Mother-in-law to two amazing guys. Love God and His Word. Enjoy learning and teaching Scripture to anyone who will listen.

The Lord’s Prayer (Camden Style)

I received the greatest gift on my birthday last week. My 5 year old nephew recited “The Lord’s Prayer” for me. It was so precious, especially since he was a preemie baby and has special needs. He said the prayer … Continue reading

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The Day God (Elohim) Spoke To Me

Elohim: The All-powerful Supreme Creator Elohim (e-lo-HEEM) is the Hebrew name for God in Genesis 1:1. This name for God is used over 2500 times in Scripture. It is the plural form of El or Eloah and means all-powerful, mighty … Continue reading

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The Bride of Christ

If you are a Christian, then you are a bride. For you guys, that may not sound appealing. However, it’s how Jesus sees His Church. The ancient Jewish wedding ceremony is remarkable. For a detailed explanation of how we fit … Continue reading

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The Man behind VeggieTales

I have always loved VeggieTales. My husband even used Madame Blueberry as our Sunday School lesson once…yes for adults. It was a hit and brought home the point of materialism better than anything he could have taught. It’s hard to … Continue reading

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Cure for the Common Life

I finally got my hands on Max Lucado’s book Cure for the Common Life: Living in Your Sweet Spot. I believe it’s the book that inspired his children’s book The Oak Inside the Acorn. I think I see now where … Continue reading

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Acorns to Oaks

One of my favorite Bible scriptures is Isaiah 61:3. The end of it says “They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of His splendor.” It amazes me that such a great tree … Continue reading

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