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10 Strategies for Making the Most of Every Day
We start each day with hope. At least I do and most positive people I know do the same. There is an occasional "dreaded" day, but it is the exception and is usually combated by positive self-talk and prayer. The… Continue reading
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A Flair for the Dramatic
God stepped out on stage And every member of the orchestra knew it was He. He took the baton in hand And breathed forth UPBEAT. Down came the baton DOWNBEAT. And the pattern was given With every eye upon Him.… Continue reading
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Tiptoes
Standing on tiptoe in expectancy. Living breathless in the wind. Waiting with expectation among the voices of boredom. Living above the storm … Hopeful … Hope. Continue reading
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Miep Gies and Ordinary People
I had never heard of Miep Gie, but without her, I would have never heard of Anne Frank or read “The Diary of Ann Frank.” God grant us more ordinary people who are willing to extend a hand to their… Continue reading
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In Memory of Dr. King
Sometimes I have more to say when I reflect on the memory of one of my greatest heroes, Martin Luther King, Jr. I love Dr. King because of his intellect, faith, imperfections, vulnerability, sensitivity, consistency, and commitment to a cause… Continue reading
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Live loose; live light; live large!
Live loose; live light; live large. I have been reflecting on an issue that often troubles me. When a crisis occurs in the world, there is an urge to pack up and go, or to at least to write a… Continue reading
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By Bread Alone
"Man shall not live by bread alone …" That is a good thing. I haven't had any bread for five weeks and I have seven or eight more to go. I really haven't wanted any. Did you know that they… Continue reading
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Belief 101
I thought I might post my sermon outline for tomorrow. The text is formidable. Matthew, Mark, and Luke all record this excerpt from the ministry of Jesus, each with a slightly different twist. Read them here. All include and conclude… Continue reading
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Wrong Door – Wrong Store
I had a pretty good lesson in humility and pride yesterday. It was a moment of internal embarrassment and readjustment in my thinking. It was one of those outdoor shopping centers with a Best Buy and an Office Depot spaced… Continue reading
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Eyes Bigger than Stomach
I cannot imagine how many times I have heard and said, while staring at an insurmountably challenging plate of food, "My eyes were bigger than my stomach." Simply put: We put too much on the plate because it looked so… Continue reading







