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God’s Law ~ Benefit or Burden?
There’s a phrase I keep hearing these days that brings to mind something my gran’pa used to say. Whenever he encountered something so exasperating that it rendered his
Another Look at the Failed Gospel of Nice
Remember when it seemed like all of a sudden everyone was concluding all kinds of personal exchanges with, “Have a nice day”? I never knew who first
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