Imagine the most treasured possession we own. What is it? A spouse? A child? Maybe it’s something material, like a family heirloom that cannot be replaced at any cost.
What would cause us to ...
Read more: Forsaken by God
We come into this world as innocent babes. However, we do not stay that way for long. We learn to talk, to walk, and to play nicely with others.
In time we stretch our educational wings through ...
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A gumdrop fairyland paints an image of the perfect life for many small children.
However, real life is somewhat pricklier. We have bills to pay; jobs to attend; neighbors who don’t care for how we ...
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A generation is defined as the average length of time between the births of parents and their children. In modern terms, that comes to about thirty ...
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Do we have on our big boy pants?
1 Corinthians 13:11 spells it out clearly. “When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put ...
Read more: Repentance: Maturity in Christ (part 10 of 10)
In America we sometimes treat sports as if they are king. We rearrange Sunday evening services for the Super Bowl. We paint our faces in bright colors to parade our enthusiasm for our teams. We jump ...
Read more: Repentance: The Heavens Rejoice (part 9 of 10)
Think of that guy that lives around the corner, the one with the old sports car he continually works on, even though it would be cheaper to buy a new one. He polishes the fenders, changes the oil, ...
Read more: Repentance: He Never Gives Up (part 8 of 10)
What is the difference between someone’s heart and spirit? If we repent with our heart, does it mean one thing, and if we repent with our spirit, another? Or, are they one and the ...
Read more: Repentance: Heart and Spirit (part 6 of 10)
Picture being at a roller skating rink. The deejay announces all couples skate, and we scramble to grab someone’s hand.
However, just any hand won’t do. We don’t grab for the touch of a ...
Picture the most frustrating moment you can imagine. Maybe it’s teaching a child to ride a bike or once again finding the gas tank empty after letting hubby drive the car.
We want to pull our hair ...
A finely coiffed poodle sat in a pet store. It was next to the door for everyone to admire. Next to it was an English sheepdog, its flowing fur lush and inviting. The greater the distance down the ...
Read more: Repentance: Pedigree Not Required (part 3 of 10)
Imagine the most treasured possession we own. What is it? A spouse? A child? Maybe it’s something material, like a family heirloom that cannot be replaced at any cost.
What would cause us to ...
Read more: Forsaken by God
We come into this world as innocent babes. However, we do not stay that way for long. We learn to talk, to walk, and to play nicely with others.
In time we stretch our educational wings through ...
Read more: Famine 101
A gumdrop fairyland paints an image of the perfect life for many small children.
However, real life is somewhat pricklier. We have bills to pay; jobs to attend; neighbors who don’t care for how we ...
Read more: Into the Frying Pan
A generation is defined as the average length of time between the births of parents and their children. In modern terms, that comes to about thirty ...
Read more: Our Generation
Do we have on our big boy pants?
1 Corinthians 13:11 spells it out clearly. “When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put ...
Read more: Repentance: Maturity in Christ (part 10 of 10)
In America we sometimes treat sports as if they are king. We rearrange Sunday evening services for the Super Bowl. We paint our faces in bright colors to parade our enthusiasm for our teams. We jump ...
Read more: Repentance: The Heavens Rejoice (part 9 of 10)