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Category Archives: Forgiveness
The “If” That Changes Everything, Part 1 ~ A Meeting at the Well
How many times have we thought about some significant event in our lives that we’d give anything to be able to redo, edit, or delete entirely? And how many times have we
Posted in Cultural Context, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Humor Turned to Insight, Insights, Right Side Up
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The Christmas Story Revisited, Part 5 ~ Magi, Miraculous Missions, and Madmen
Seeing the title of this post probably has some of you wondering whether I forgot to look at my calendar. Did I not notice that Christmas happened earlier this week? And according to the “traditional” Christmas story,
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
An Unexpected Love Connection
I’m definitely not one of those guys who refuses to approach an outdoor grill without first donning a stained apron adorned with “smack talk” about how
Now What?
It seems longer, but it was only a week ago that multitudes of us were in the midst of planning our Easter celebrations. A kind of holiday
Loving Our Enemy ~ Lesson One
Sometimes God uses things outside our normal pattern of thinking to guide our minds to