Should you repair or replace that restoration? The findings of a new study may help you answer that question. Researchers found that replaced restorations had a lower overall failure rate, but repaired restorations that failed needed less-severe treatment.
In a world where so much has been lost, destroyed, forsaken, and forgotten, the human heart naturally longs for restoration. In today’s world, there is a longing for the restoration of truth, because truth has been obscured, hidden, and dismissed. There is a longing for restoration of civility, because we are being driven apart by […]
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Dismantling a classic car is a slow and deliberate process. Review this disassembly guide so you can start that restoration project on the right foot.
During Lent, Trietsch Memorial UMC in Flower Mound, TX is focusing on the theme of Restoration. But what does that really mean? Alyssa Robinson and Aaron Willis take a stab at defining the spiritual meaning behind restoration with a focus on Jesus's last days on Earth and personal experiences with restored health, relationships, and brokenness. If you want to read more stories of restoration, visit TMUMC.ORG/stories.
Restoration: Your Past Is Not Your Future - Part 1: Restoring Identity What is the negative label that has followed you in life? Whether it’s a label you hav...
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Never Forgotten A Grace That leads To Restoration Ellie Martin / Mar 28, 2017 Scripture: Genesis 45
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Pick of the Day is a 1928 Fiat 509A Torpedo on which the restoration had been started but halted when the car’s owner died. The price — $8,900 — could be very right for someone who wants to complete the restoration of a vintage vehicle with interesting history.