Seventy percent of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Ocean currents move across the globe, redistributing warm, equatorial waters, and in the process they keep temperatures livable for ...
Read more: Our OCEAN God
The phrase God is Dead, by noted German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first appeared in a German magazine in ...
Read more: The Third Hour of the Day
The snooze button on an alarm clock is much more than five extra minutes of sleep. That little brown or beige or white button is in reality a second chance; it’s our opportunity to postpone the ...
Read more: The Devil’s Snooze Button
A hobo found an old oil lamp by the side of the railroad tracks. Picking it up, he pictured it lighting his way on a deep summer’s night past the stones and roots that lined the trails near the ...
Read more: The Terrible and Awesome Day of the Lord
We’ve all had to wait for something. The clerk scans the groceries tediously slowly; our line at the drive-thru sits motionless while the ones on either side zip along; the delivery that ...
God’s Word tells us we are to be a people set apart. What does that mean? Are we to look different? Act differently? Live in a gated enclave? Perhaps it is something else, ...
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A flag is a piece of cloth, but what it represents is so much more. It tells the world of our history, our heritage, and our heart. It tells what is important to us, and by the same token, it tells ...
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A bride’s wedding day is supposed to be the best day of her life. She is decked out in finery, worshipped by those around her, and the world is her ...
Read more: A Match Made in Heaven
How do we see our role in the Body of Christ? Are we pew potatoes, or do we have our shirtsleeves rolled up, ready to work? If our sleeves are rolled, how can we find God’s ...
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Missionaries come to our churches bringing extraordinary stories of God’s miraculous provisions. We marvel that God does such wonders in distant lands, but accept that our ordinary lives can never ...
Read more: The Ordinary Becomes Extraordinary
We all make plans for our lives. We want to travel to a far land or marry a certain person. We hope to enter a desired profession and make our mark on the ...
Read more: Making God’s Mark
Seventy percent of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Ocean currents move across the globe, redistributing warm, equatorial waters, and in the process they keep temperatures livable for ...
Read more: Our OCEAN God
The phrase God is Dead, by noted German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first appeared in a German magazine in ...
Read more: The Third Hour of the Day
The snooze button on an alarm clock is much more than five extra minutes of sleep. That little brown or beige or white button is in reality a second chance; it’s our opportunity to postpone the ...
Read more: The Devil’s Snooze Button
A hobo found an old oil lamp by the side of the railroad tracks. Picking it up, he pictured it lighting his way on a deep summer’s night past the stones and roots that lined the trails near the ...
Read more: The Terrible and Awesome Day of the Lord
We’ve all had to wait for something. The clerk scans the groceries tediously slowly; our line at the drive-thru sits motionless while the ones on either side zip along; the delivery that ...
God’s Word tells us we are to be a people set apart. What does that mean? Are we to look different? Act differently? Live in a gated enclave? Perhaps it is something else, ...
Read more: A People Set Apart