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Category Archives: Faith, Family, and Culture
As a Mustard Seed
At times, being around Jesus must have been like being handed a pair of spiritual binoculars. He enabled people to see things they had never seen, and to have a clearer view of
Shifting Gears
Occasionally, my talks with God go off in unplanned directions, and I find myself caught up in a concept or principle that I can’t let go of because
Holding On with Both Hands
My wife and I serve as greeters at our church, and in the midst of enjoying exchanging smiles and greetings with folks last Sunday, I happened to notice a
Promises Made ~ Promises Kept
I don’t know how many times I’ve sung the old hymn, “Standing on the Promises,” but for me, it’s been a part of my worship of God that has
Disrupting the Power of Regret
Before wrapping up our series focusing on Being Spiritual Disrupters, at least temporarily, there’s one more issue I feel compelled to address, and the lyrics of an old song offer a