If there was ever a kickball team with Jesus as the leader, can you imagine the dejected looks on the faces of the Pharisees? Here they were highly esteemed religious men. They were the “cool kids” people looked up to. They did everything right when it came to theory and ...
Read More »Sorrowful, Yet Rejoicing
At first glance, sorrow and joy appear contradictory and incompatible of occupying the same sentence. Yet, Apostle Paul’s epistle to Corinthians proclaimed afflictions lead to joy. He spoke of a godly sorrow (for sin) that produces repentance and a renewed relationship with God (2 Corinthians 7:10). Joy, on the other ...
Read More »“Christians” Disguised as Agnostics
All nations were gathered. The crowd was enormous. You could hear a pin drop amongst the anxious and silent flock. The King sat on his throne in front of the crowd waving his hand dividing the people. To His right stood those who were blessed as the heirs of the ...
Read More »Finding Truth in News
Questions. We all have them. Reporters ask them. Kids ask them. Jesus welcomed them and used them. But not every question is asked with integrity. Not every question seeks truth. Accusations, perpetrating assumptions, casting aspersions…all can be at the heart of questions. Newscasts blasting out of Ferguson, Missouri seek ...
Read More »Time to Consider
Davey, marriage isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. But you have to fight for it, son.
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