Last month we noticed that "spirit" entered the story in the book of Acts quite a bit. I'm sure readers will enjoy Elise Moore's helpful article from The Christian Science Monitor dated May 31, 2013, "When I heard a whale breathe" where she writes: "Divine Spirit is called in the Bible the breath of God. Divine Spirit is inspiration. It’s guidance. It’s healing and salvation. It’s feeling the presence of God with you."
http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Articles-on-Christian-Science/2013/0531/When-I-heard-a-whale-breathe
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Thursday, 6 June 2013
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