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Articles by Leah Dunlap-Ennis

Leah Dunlap-Ennis followed her calling to seminary after attending Hope College in Holland, MI. She attended New Brunswick Theological Seminary, and received a Masters of Divinity. During her studies, she realized that photography was, for her, a means of spiritual discipline. It offered her a way to look through a lens, see other perspectives, and explore God’s vastness.

Today, Leah lives in New York City with her husband, Chuck. She is a Reiki Master and is studying to be a Life Coach. Together, they are blessed, knowing that each day they can discover and share God’s love with each other and with those around them.

Psalm 92: Worship

  • Leah Dunlap-Ennis
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4 years ago

Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 92 Leviticus 26:3-20 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

Once when I was out riding my bike, I had to wait at an intersection for the light to change. Also waiting at the …

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  • mercy
  • praise
  • worship

Our Ascension

  • Leah Dunlap-Ennis
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4 years ago

This psalm is about how God protects us on earth. There is nowhere outside of God’s domain, which is a comfort when you find yourself in the desert. Even when we sleep, God keeps watch.

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  • faith
  • journey
  • Lent
  • Psalm

Why Is Obedience So Hard?

  • Leah Dunlap-Ennis
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4 years ago

God gives us laws to follow—not to tie us down, but as an act of love, knowing we can’t live lives free from sin, but that striving to live lives in obedience to God is what God desires for us.

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  • God's Word
  • grace
  • laws
  • meditate
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