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Monday
When God Paused
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There is a funny little verse in Genesis chapter 1: “And God said, Let us make man in our image,…” [Genesis 1:26] There's so much y...
Thursday
It’s Christmas Eve
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It’s Christmas Eve. My home is filled with laughing children. My son is making something wonderful in the kitchen. My wife has forbidden ...
I Don't See It That Way
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We confuse two very different thoughts, and I wonder if maybe we do this fairly often: We begin with "I don't see it that way,...
Tuesday
Remarkably Intelligent People vs God's People
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WARNING: Politically incorrect musings ahead. Just trying to examine a tough topic honestly. I’ve been visiting with some Remarkably ...
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Saturday
Keeping up with the horses.
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Jeremiah 12:5 "If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, Then how can you contend with horses? And if in the l...
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Turnabout And Fair Play.
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An interesting thing has happened. Perhaps you noticed an election just past? Who didn’t, eh? Do you remember 8 years ago. When George ...
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Mercy out of Control
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Today we’re talking about a politically incorrect subject: mercy out of control. It will be easy to miscommunicate on this subject, so let...
Tuesday
Jesus and Money
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I’ve been thinking about money; I’m trying to think about it from Jesus ’ perspective, not so much what he said as what He did . His te...
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Sunday
The Failure of Christian Street Festivals
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I recently attended a major Christian street festival. I was embarrassed. Don’t get me wrong, it was well produced; it wasn’t a two-bi...
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Saturday
The Failure of Thomas is Among Us
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The apostle Thomas has become famous. We call him Doubting Thomas. There. That’s a good tidy label. Now we’re done with him, right? No, w...
Invest Yourself in Your Community
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It had been only three or four days since I heard first whisper to me, “Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you,” and in those fe...
It's My Turn
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For the years, I've had the privilege of being part of the sending community for scores of short term and a not a few long-term missions...
Two Tabernacles
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One of the most fascinating situations in the Bible is never described. It happens during the latter years of David ’s reign, say from 2 Sam...
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