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Hyphenated Faith
When the adjective becomes the noun and the Kingdom of God becomes the modifier, we are in deep sewage. Continue reading
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Getting off of My High Horse
It seemed like a good idea. We were going horseback riding with some good friends. I do not remember the size or condition of the horse. I do not remember much about him at all except that he was a… Continue reading
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Finding a Message Daily and …
I don't look for these morning themes; I just sort of gravitate toward them as if there is a magnet drawing the little specks of scattered metal dust into a meaningful center of thinking where a message might emerge… Continue reading
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Come, Emmanuel!
This is Lent, as we commemorate ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD and our signs are different, especially this year. Continue reading
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How God Answers Our Prayers to Destroy Our Enemies
Perhaps, God is answering our prayer to destroy our enemies by making them our brothers and sisters again. Continue reading
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Thoughts on A Rolling Ball
Finding balance in times that throw you off-balance … some random thinking. Continue reading
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The Good Shepherd in Dark Days
If that does not work, try this: Continue reading
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I Was Blind; Now I See – Sunday, March 22, 2020 Worship
From Granny's Park Community Church Fresno, CA. SERMON I Was Blind (John 9:1) And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. They asked a silly question as they looked down on the… Continue reading
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Matriculation – The Best Is Yet to Come
The School of Athens by Raffaello Sanzio daUrbino Life Academy We dream; we grow;We move; we flow;We laugh; we glow.While here below,We live in anticipationOf pomp and circumstanceAnd graduation.We are matriculated in the school of lifeArticulated by toil and tears… Continue reading
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Making Haste
Have you ever been in a hurry? A really big hurry? A big, fat, bodacious, urgent, emergency hurry? Continue reading







