While the show thrived in its first two seasons, Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan chose to end it there, wanting to spend more time with their children in real life.
While the show thrived in its first two seasons, Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan chose to end it there, wanting to spend more time with their children in real life.
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All this week, John North wants to look at the theme of how to find God in all things, starting with a Psalm of David.
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Magpies are intelligent and able to remember individual facial features and will not swoop at people who enter their territory regularly. But this year, masks will make it a tougher task.
It comes after a person with COVID was treated at Westmead Hospital after overdosing on a drug commonly used on farm animals.
All this week, John North wants to look at the theme of how to find God in all things, starting with a Psalm of David.
The scene is Gethsemane as Jesus is arrested. Some of the disciples want to fight off the arresting party. Jesus tells them not to bother.
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