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This Year, Will it be Linus or Lucy?

I’ve always appreciated the work of Charles M. Shultz…especially the Charlie Brown Christmas special. You remember the story; Charlie Brown was depressed from the commercialization of Christmas and Linus steps in at just the right moment to bring light to … Continue reading

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Screaming at T-Ball Games

Ok, I admit it. I scream at T-Ball games. Thankfully it’s not at the officials, (uh, except that one time, sorry Blue), but it’s screaming nonetheless. You see, I helped coach our son’s T-Ball team during “fall ball” and it … Continue reading

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The Sarcastic Post I Almost Wrote

There are days when my concerns manifest themselves in ways less than God’s best; such was the case recently. It was a sarcastic post I was writing called “How to be a Mediocre Christian”. At the time it seemed like … Continue reading

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Navigating Life by the Moment

Concerning money, it’s been said if you watch the pennies; the dollars will take care of themselves. I believe it can also be said if we focus on the moments; the days will take care of themselves. I’ve realized I … Continue reading

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Wondering about God’s Plan

Life often doesn’t make sense. People, circumstances, and timing can lead us to wonder what God is doing. In the early part of the 1st century, the Jewish people still talked of the Messiah’s coming, but generations had come and … Continue reading

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When Prayer Seems Unanswered

Have you ever felt like your prayer was going unanswered? Maybe an on-going situation or need for God’s provision? I remember a particular time in my life when I really wondered what the silence meant. I struggled to reconcile the … Continue reading

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An Everyday Kind of Joy

I’m often blessed by men and women with the attitude described below by Oswald Chambers. From time to time I return to his writings and today these words seem especially applicable. Choose today not to settle for what the world describes … Continue reading

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We Can Trust Our Guide

I remember being dropped in an unfamiliar location with only a map and compass, along with instructions to find my way back to the assembly area. Needless to say, it was a challenge, but all part of the learning experience. I … Continue reading

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Dealing with Jerks & Scoundrels

Ever wondered why God doesn’t do something about the co-worker from you-know-where or the family member getting away with everything? If so, you’re not alone. In life, we often come in contact with unkind people and sometimes even those much … Continue reading

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Angry Like Jesus

Can anger ever be good? I mean in Psalm 4, verse 5 David instructs the reader to be angry without sin right? So, I wondered, “Did Jesus ever get angry?” The answer of course is yes. As a matter of … Continue reading

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Finishing Strong

Rambling speakers bore me. I know, I probably should say that nicer, but it’s true. Perhaps you’re the same way. If so, then you’ll like Solomon’s masterful summary of the big question, “What’s the point of life anyway?” Take a look:  “Let … Continue reading

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7 Ways to Minimize Regret

No one plans to have regrets and we all make mistakes, but can scripture help us minimize them? Absolutely! As followers of Christ, scripture gives guidance and here are 7 principles Solomon taught:  1. Be a Learner ”It is better to … Continue reading

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Defining Wealth

What does it mean to be wealthy? Many would say large financial resources, some would say it’s relative to others, and a few would consider the number of friends as a measurement. In Solomon’s monologue, he connects financial riches with … Continue reading

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The Man Who had it All

Every few days I pass the Lottery counter at the grocery store. People are patiently waiting to hand over their hard earned money (or someone else’s) for the hope of happiness and the dream of having it all. So what … Continue reading

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Jesus on Worry

What does the Bible say about worry? It actually says plenty, but here are a couple of quick thoughts. In wrapping up this study of Jesus’ questions, I noticed John 21:22 where He answers Peter’s pointed question concerning John: “If … Continue reading

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When Life Causes Second Guessing

Ever asked the “Where’d I go wrong?” questions? Of course most of us have…it’s an old human habit. Sometimes it’s productive, but other times not. In Luke we see just such a conversation, however in this one Jesus shows up … Continue reading

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How do you view the Cross?

Recently there was a fictional movie about an assassination. In the film, the story kept starting over from the beginning. Each time it was from a different person’s perspective…interesting thought. Oddly enough, we see the same thing with the crucifixion … Continue reading

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The Thought Train

Have you ever said, “Wow, what was I thinking?” You know the routine. You’re in the middle of a personal rock slide or organizational crash and wonder, “How’d I get here?” Well, since transporters only exist in science fiction, we … Continue reading

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When Jesus asks, “What do you wish?”

Describing my heart’s desire has changed over the years. As a kid it revolved around my dirt bike, baseball, or adventure. As a young adult, it shifted to marriage, family and career. Studying Matthew 20 recently prompted a fresh look … Continue reading

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Jesus According to Polls

Asking the question, “Who is Jesus?” on the street in most cities would rarely produce a clear consensus. No other name in history equals His influence, but there are still various opinions of Christ. It’s interesting how little that’s changed … Continue reading

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