Monthly Archives: April 2015

Too Old? No!

There is a massive danger in us thinking only in terms of being relevant in regard to age. Our culture teaches us that the older you are, the less relevant you become to society and, especially, to those who are … Continue reading

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God Is Always Faithful

If I’m honest, I have times of tremendous faith as well as times of plaguing doubt. I’m confident and I’m wavering. I trust completely and I wonder. I have seen and declared God’s faithfulness. I have given testimony to His … Continue reading

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Thunder?

It was nearly fifteen years ago, but I remember it well. Monday, October 16, 2000, was a dreary-looking evening near our home in rural Missouri, just outside St. Louis. It was rainy and foggy, a stay-home kind of night. My … Continue reading

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How Deeply Do I Care?

Imagine for a moment that you are being arrested for a crime that you didn’t commit. You knew the arrest was coming. You are even aware that you’ll be unjustly convicted. It’s no surprise to you that the authorities have … Continue reading

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