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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
Disrupting Complacency
As I was contemplating this fourth edition of our Being Spiritual Disrupters series, a conversation I had decades ago unexpectedly came to mind. It was one of those brief, rather mundane and insignificant exchanges that
Disrupting Fatherlessness
Earlier this week, I had thought we might need to set aside our “Spiritual Disrupters” theme introduced in my two most recent posts (In Need of Spiritual Disrupters and Disrupting Foolishness) and shift
Disrupting Foolishness
As we continue the theme we began through last week’s post, In Need of Spiritual Disrupters, our target today is a condition that has afflicted humanity in general and plagued God’s people throughout the ages. There’s a condition that has … Continue reading