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Thursday
Eat the Meat. Spit Out the Bones.
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There's an uncomfortable truth about the human species: Ain't a single one of us that's perfect. Well, except the Creator God wh...
Mise en Place: Everything in its Place
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Fathers, if they’re good fathers, often enjoy playing games with their kids, don’t they? It makes for time together, and it often strengthen...
Don't Look At The Waves
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Matthew 14 tells this story. As soon as the meal was finished, [Jesus] insisted that the disciples get in the boat and go on ahead to ...
A Very Messy Narrow Way
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I’ve been reflecting on something interesting recently. I have some children, and now they have children. And of course, once upon a t...
New Respect for the Word of God
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I used to proudly and unquestioningly hold to a particular standard of belief that I now find myself questioning. Some will likely call ...
Running Ahead of the Pack
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Forerunners move out from the crowd they've been running with, to a place ahead of the crowd, where they are an example for others. As ...
Lukewarm Laodicea?
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I’m tired of people looking at Jesus’ letter to the Church in Laodicea and misinterpreting it. “So then, because you are lukewarm, ...
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Stupid Chickens
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Chickens. I have some chickens. They make good eggs and good soup. But chickens are dumb. Stupid. Completely unintelligent. Goldfis...
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Explosions All Around Us
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Some folks among us have had violent, “earth shaking” events in their lives recently. Some have been asking, “Why Lord? Why me?” A good...
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The Fighter’s Regrets
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Have you ever woken up with a song floating through the fog in your mind? Sometimes I think that’s just an echo of a dream or a memory, par...
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Father & Sons Development Co.
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I don’t know if I’ve ever told you that I’m adopted. I was adopted by my Father at a very young age. I love my Father. He’s the best Dad in ...
The Ministry of Vitamin K
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I was trying to understand some things – I’ll call them “some of the mysterious things” – that Father was doing and saying around me. In the...
The Cleaning Lady
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The Cleaning Lady I’d like to tell you the story of a friend of mine, whom I’ll call Chantelle. Chantelle had just found a roommate...
Staying Current with Spiritual Technologies
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Here you see the nearly 18,000 vacuum tubes and 6,000 switches of the ENIAC , the first electronic computer. This was once considered t...
Homosexuals And the Move of God
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There’s been a lot of talk about an increase in the movement of God on the earth, and how this is the beginning of a new “wave” of God’s i...
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Monday
The Gadarene Swine Fallacy
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We hear it preached quite often that if a Christian isn’t in fellowship with others, she is in greater danger from the various enemies of ou...
Hit the Trail!
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They were the days of the westward expansion of the United States, the era that history books talk about wagon trains and pioneer settler...
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Dealing With New Evidence
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There’s a principle that we all deal with. When we discover new evidence about something that we already have an opinion about, we are ...
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