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Knowing Him
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Knowing Him

My mentor called me one evening, and as we spoke it was if she could feel the weight of my weariness through the phone. It had been a long day. I was worn out and feeling stressed about having to finish a lengthy Bible study assignment before my head could hit the pillow. Her voice firmly, yet gently, reminded me that I don’t need to feel obligated to finish my Bible Study homework…

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Red Sea Places
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Red Sea Places

Have you ever wondered about hymn writers? Who they were? Why they wrote? What their lives were like? This week, I learned about Annie Flint, a hymn-writer who also wrote poetry…

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Radical Obedience
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Radical Obedience

Radical obedience is the basis for understanding the name of God, Yahweh Yireh (which means “The LORD will provide.”   We can see how the Lord provides in Abraham's journey to Mount Moriah in Genesis 22 and our daily lives as we live out our faith through radical obedience… 

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Breaking Through the Invisibility of Pain
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Breaking Through the Invisibility of Pain

Pain often cannot be seen. We can feel it, our bodies display symptoms stemming from it, but pain will not be remedied until it is acknowledged.  Our invisible afflictions demand attention, relief, and resolution as we anxiously seek acknowledgement and help…

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An Almighty God
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An Almighty God

Have you ever heard the argument that if God is all-powerful, He must not be all good? The reasoning goes that if God were all-powerful, He would surely stop the horrors of this life…everything from natural disasters to famine, and from cancer to human trafficking…

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The Infinite Became Intimate
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The Infinite Became Intimate

A great story has the effect of drawing the reader deeper into the narrative with each page. The characters, the setting, and the plot can often transform a disengaged reader into one who identifies with the storyline because of personal experience.

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Grief That Makes Our Knees Bleed
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Grief That Makes Our Knees Bleed

Jacob Koury and I were not the closest of friends, but I inevitably got to know him well while living with him. I grew to care for him as a brother in Christ and friend…I moved out of the house we were living in together, and three weeks later when I had just set foot in my new studio apartment, I got a call from our other roommate, Chris. “Jacob was murdered…”

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Inviting God To Work
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Inviting God To Work

What comes to mind when you think of the word “work”?  A farmer riding a tractor, toiling in the fields to harvest food for the masses? Or possibly a 9-to-5 banker sitting on a rolling chair in an office cubicle staring at a computer screen?

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Different Beginnings, Same Ending
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Different Beginnings, Same Ending

Our choices in life may have kept us close to God or taken us far from Him. But no matter how our lives began or where our paths took us, if we are followers of Jesus, we share something in common….we have ALL been redeemed. And because of that, our stories all have the same ending.

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Two Ears One Mouth
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Two Ears One Mouth

I want my words to be life-giving. I want to use my words and tone of voice to bless people and love them well. Isn’t that what we all want? Shouldn't we want that?

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A Saving Faith
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A Saving Faith

At the close of this week’s sermon, the question was posed, “If those who knew you heard you were a Christian, would they believe it?”  I have heard it stated another, perhaps more direct, way…“If you were accused in court of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?

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Stop Acting Like The World
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Stop Acting Like The World

For many years in church service, I have loved my times of reflection upon the Scripture passage that my pastor plans to teach us any given Sunday. I do this as an act of worship and of preparation for worship. I not only read the selected passage, but I also read a synopsis of the book from which the passage comes. 

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Are You A Righteous Judge?
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Are You A Righteous Judge?

We all have a  natural instinct to make judgments.  From a survival perspective, judging if a fruit was safe to eat, a bridge could hold our weight,  or a person was an enemy or a foe could be a matter of  life or death.  Since we are  created in the image of God, who is a judge, we judge.  

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Let the Word Be Your Mirror
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Let the Word Be Your Mirror

I’ve begged God to show me change. Being a toddler of three in Christ now, I’ve struggled to grow in some areas, doubted my salvation, and wrestled with my own view of God…

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Trails & Trials
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Trails & Trials

My husband and I love to hike. We enjoy taking in the great outdoors with all of our senses: seeing the trees and flowers all around; feeling the solid earth beneath our feet; smelling the scents of honeysuckle or pine; hearing the gentle rush from a nearby stream…

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That’s Not Fair!
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That’s Not Fair!

If you’re a parent, you’ve heard it and as a kid, you’ve said it. “That’s not fair!”

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Doing the Right Thing is Hard
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Doing the Right Thing is Hard

Obedience is a constant battle: my will versus God’s will. It’s a battle that can only be won by surrendering. Jesus said that if we love Him, we will obey Him. (John 14:15, 21,23) Even when and if we don’t want to.

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Bring Our Wounds To His
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Bring Our Wounds To His

As she ended her message at a Munich church in 1947, Corrie Ten Boom noticed a balding man in a gray overcoat approaching her. She froze. She knew this man well; he’d been one of the most brutal guards at Ravensbrück, one who had mocked the women prisoners as they showered…

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