Monthly Archives: January 2017

Disconnected

I recently started reading a book entitled Refrigerator Rights. The basic premise is that in our society we are horrendously disconnected. The title of the book, Refrigerator Rights, comes from the idea that if you invited someone you don’t know … Continue reading

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One in Words

One day Philip, one of Jesus’ twelve disciples, asked Him to show them the Father, Jesus said, “…I am in the Father and the Father is in me.” (John 14:10) If you really think about it, that’s an amazing statement. … Continue reading

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Crime and Punishment

If you want to know what a particular culture or society thinks about specific crimes, look at the punishment that is meted out for the crime. The more heinous the crime, the stronger the punishment. Throughout history, each culture has … Continue reading

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“Put on then…”

Colossians 3:12 begins like this: “Put on then, as God’s chosen one, holy and beloved…” In other words, as those who have been joined to Christ, as those who are a part of His Body — of who He is. … Continue reading

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