Monthly Archives: February 2014

In God’s Presence

An acquaintance of mine told me he recently visited a church on Sunday morning. He said that during their twelve and a half minutes of “worship” many people went to the back to eat donuts and drink coffee. I couldn’t … Continue reading

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The Leper’s Example

I love the story about Jesus healing the ten lepers. He didn’t cause their leprosy to immediately disappear while they were in front of Him. Instead, Jesus sent them on their way to the priests, so the priests could examine … Continue reading

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Character and a Really Big Wall

The Great Wall of China is considered one of the seven man-made wonders of the world. It is an amazing feat of construction, especially considering it was done well before modern engineering and construction methods were ever thought of. The … Continue reading

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Reorientation

The story of Jesus feeding the 5000 is amazing. Some small loaves of bread, a couple of fish, and a prayer of thanks. That’s all it took to feed that multitude. It truly is a miraculous account. For me, though, … Continue reading

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