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Resisting the Enemy ~ God’s Way
I have a confession to make that may sound shocking to some of you, but in the interest of full disclosure, I’m going to do it anyway. So, here goes . . . Sometimes I
Posted in Devotional, Faith, Family, and Culture, Humor Turned to Insight, Insights, Right Side Up, Wake Up Calls
Tagged Gallagher's Pen, Resist the devil and he will flee from you, Resisting the Enemy ~ God's Way, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Ron Gallagher, Therefore submit yourselves to God
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I’m Callin’ It.
I love reading the little book of Philippians. The deep love in Paul’s heart for the church he planted there and his desire to encourage and strengthen them permeates the epistle. The letter contains some of the most incredibly
Posted in Devotional, Faith, Family, and Culture, Insights, Right Side Up, Wake Up Calls
Tagged Gallagher's Pen, I have been crucified with Christ, I now live by faith in the Son of God, I'm Calling It, It is no longer I who live, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Ron Gallagher
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Are You Talkin’ to Me?
As you might suspect, I noticed some changes on my way to joining the “mature adult” crowd; i.e., becoming a verifiable “antique human being”. One was that too many years of running
Ancient Ruins ~ Unexpected Revelations
I wish I could share every unforgettable moment that Diane and I experienced during our time in the Holy Land earlier this year. Unfortunately, I can’t do that, but today I’d like to highlight
Another Look at Kindness ~ A Virtue Worth Reviving
I was just a Southern country redneck in my early twenties when the company I worked for sent me up to New York City for some training. I spent much of my early life on a little family farm and … Continue reading
As Good as Dead
Sometimes we read comments that God recorded in His Word that move in and out of our mind relatively unnoticed. They might be tucked into passages we’ve read hundreds, even thousands, of times but never really thought about. We see … Continue reading