Monthly Archives: May 2016

King Saul … and You

It seems to me that in the Old Testament King Saul did more than his share of stupid stuff. The first recorded of these is when he offered sacrifices on his own, without a priest being involved. Samuel had apparently … Continue reading

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A Hard Pill to Swallow

Recently, I have repeatedly read through the book of Philippians. As I’ve done that, a particular verse keeps grabbing my attention. “Do all things without grumbling or questioning.” (Philippians 2:14) That’s a loaded statement, isn’t it? Paul doesn’t say that … Continue reading

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Could You Be a Brave Marsh-wiggle?

I have long been a fan of C.S. Lewis’, The Chronicles of Narnia. There are so many amazing life-parallels throughout the books, that no child – and perhaps relatively few adults – would ever recognize them all. One vivid, pivotal … Continue reading

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United

I just returned from the local celebration of the National Day of Prayer. I had the privilege of praying with other Christian leaders from the area, for our community, our nation, our leaders, our families, our churches, and more. For … Continue reading

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