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The former Wise Men Distillery has a new lease on life. A local maple syrup company has acquired the business and plans to reopen both locations under a new name: Twisted Tap Distillery.
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A “closed” sign at Wise Men Distillery in Grand Rapids. (Feb. 1, 2025) The distillery was the creation of three friends who concocted the idea while hanging out at a bar.
You have heard the old cliche, “Wise men still seek him.” Like many cliches, it is true and more profound than it seems. Every life ought to be composed of countless epiphanies.
The wise men sought Jesus. Wise women and men still seek him today. The wise men were seekers. They studied, watched what was happening around them, and saw the star—and they knew a Savior was going ...
Each of the gifts the wise men brought to Jesus symbolized something special about His birth. Gold symbolized the fact that He was — and still is — the King of Kings.
Still, some aspects of the story do ring true to the behaviors of people who lived about two millennia ago in the Middle East. For example, the wise men brought two valuable gifts, ...
If you’re looking to get into the ‘true spirit’ of Christmas, the “Wise Men Still Seek Him: A Drive-Thru Journey from Bethlehem to Calvary” is a must-see event for the entire family ...