There are many interwoven parts to life. Family. Work. Church. The neighbors across the street. The vacation we booked that we’ve looked forward to for years. Investments, yes they come into it, ...

The high jump is a track and field event of soaring proportions. A competitor must leap unaided over a bar at ever-increasing heights to be the winner. They can’t touch the bar or dislodge it in ...

What’s the worst that could happen? we ask. Is the sky going to fall in? Do we think we’re going to arrive, and our home won’t be there? Do we seriously think anyone would actually break in ...

Loosey-goosey. What does that mean to you? It’s slang, so maybe it’s not part of your regular vocabulary, so let’s look at what Dictionary.com has to say. First, we need to know that this is ...

Launch. To spring from the place you are in with no control of where you will end. More specifically, to be shot out of a cannon with no way to step back into self-doubt and regret. That’s what ...

Visit a cook’s kitchen. You can picture it. A scattering of bowls. Measuring cups and spoons, perhaps a roll of plastic wrap and a bowl of eggshells. A hand towel is crumpled to the side, and the ...

We live in a world that requires caution every day. That gas pump at the local station? Don’t answer your cell phone while the pump is running! Disaster might ensue! At home we check our ...

Imagine standing in a bog of quicksand. QUICKSAND!?! Just the thought of it has our mind a-jumble. We imagine the quagmire as we slowly slip inside, the choking feeling as our head disappears into ...

Picture the God many of us learned in church, an old man in a beard with a lightning bolt in his hand. Well, maybe without the lightning bolt, but the effect was the same. “Walk out the door ...

What do we mean when we say something is written in stone? Why don’t we say written in sand, instead … ah, right. It will be blown away by the wind or washed away by water. Written in wood … ...

Proverbs 3:5-6 give four revelations about our service to the Father: First, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart.” Second, “Lean not on your own understanding.” Third, “In all your ...

What are you worth? Can you place a price on yourself? Tally it this way: How many meals do you provide for your family each year? What’s the total funds you bring in through your job? How ...

Church is a community effort. We love the people we see on Sunday morning, and we’re glad they join us for the morning service. However, sometimes we feel that we’re carrying too much of the ...

There are many interwoven parts to life. Family. Work. Church. The neighbors across the street. The vacation we booked that we’ve looked forward to for years. Investments, yes they come into it, ...

The high jump is a track and field event of soaring proportions. A competitor must leap unaided over a bar at ever-increasing heights to be the winner. They can’t touch the bar or dislodge it in ...

What’s the worst that could happen? we ask. Is the sky going to fall in? Do we think we’re going to arrive, and our home won’t be there? Do we seriously think anyone would actually break in ...

Loosey-goosey. What does that mean to you? It’s slang, so maybe it’s not part of your regular vocabulary, so let’s look at what Dictionary.com has to say. First, we need to know that this is ...

Launch. To spring from the place you are in with no control of where you will end. More specifically, to be shot out of a cannon with no way to step back into self-doubt and regret. That’s what ...

Visit a cook’s kitchen. You can picture it. A scattering of bowls. Measuring cups and spoons, perhaps a roll of plastic wrap and a bowl of eggshells. A hand towel is crumpled to the side, and the ...

We live in a world that requires caution every day. That gas pump at the local station? Don’t answer your cell phone while the pump is running! Disaster might ensue! At home we check our ...
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