Monthly Archives: August 2012

Those who know me know that I have a problem with being overly competitive. That being said, I do think that a healthy level of competition makes things more fun. I may be one of the few Americans that doesn’t...
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Socrates said, “”The unexamined life is not worth living.” We live in an age of relativism. Nowadays it’s not out of the question for someone to simultaneously hold 3 or 4 contradicting ideologies without seeing any challenge with that. If...
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In Matthew 8 we find a very interesting account of Jesus and the disciples. They are on a boat going from one side of a lake to another when suddenly a “furious storm” came upon them. Have you guys ever...
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Matt Redman wrote a worship song called You Alone Can Rescue that I love. Some of the lyrics are: Who, oh Lord, could save themselves, Their own soul could heal? Our shame was deeper than the sea Your grace is...
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I’m sure that most of us are aware of this but Judas was the disciple who betrayed Jesus. There is something interesting that occurred to me when I was thinking about what Judas did. I don’t know if everyone who...
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“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ...
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I do a lot of marriage counseling and there are definitely some patterns that emerge when it comes to struggles with communication. I’m not a huge fan of jigsaw puzzles because I don’t really have the patience for them. There...
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Have you guys ever met someone that thought they had all the answers? I’m sure that most of us hate being around someone that thinks that. They’re opinion is the only way to look at it and they make sure...
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Part of the Lord’s prayer in Matthew 6 says, “Give us today our daily bread.” Daily bread in this prayer signifies not just food for the day but also daily provision in general. Daily provision of  grace. Daily provision of...
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Invigorated by a passion to serve but wondering if I’ll have the nerve to speak when the times comes. My soul runs from situations and conversations that mandate more from me than I can be. When my power to see...
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