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Thursday
The God Who Gossips?
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How often does this happen to you: you’re minding your own business, and suddenly God points out someone’s fault to you? Sometimes, it’s a...
Asking for What’s Already Been Promised
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Dealing with a promise from God – whether a promise from the Scriptures or a prophetic promise – is in some ways a little counter-intuitive....
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Wednesday
Properly Discerning Judgment
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Recently, I'd been asking Father for an upgrade in the gift of discernment, as He’d been emphasizing 1 Corinthians 14:29 to me (“Let t...
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Your Town's Move of God
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I'm hearing something in the Spirit, feeling an unction in the Wind. It's time. If you've been seeing the move of God in o...
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Saturday
Gatekeeping in my Neighborhood
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Several years ago, my family was in a tough way and needed to find a home to rent. We made two lists: things we needed in a home, and things...
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Metaphors for Wise Warfare
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We the church have talked about “spiritual warfare” for decades. In the past, we’ve yelled at demonic strongholds and called that warfare, ...
The Pus of Life: Liquor Puris
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I ran across a Latin term the other day, in the context of geek humor , but it made me think. The term was “ liquor puris ”, a Latin phras...
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Giving vs. Taking
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The other day, I was looking at some services offered online by a non-profit organization. Some of their services were offered with a “sugge...
Sunday
Some Thoughts about Leadership in the Church
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I’ve studied the subject of leadership for decades. It’s a fascinating study. There are many people, many studies, that can tell you what ma...
The Wind of God
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In this week’s posting, I want to look at something that God did in Canada a few years ago. This is the kind of plunder I want to see! May ...
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Are Christians Lazy?
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I was walking along the lake this morning, praying. (Trust me, 6:30 AM in February qualifies as “the cool of the day!”) As we walked, he b...
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Looking at the problem will not solve the problem.
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Not that long ago, the transmission on our car went out. It was probably my fault: I drove it to Portland and back when it was short on tran...
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