“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, “Take, eat; this is My body” (Matthew 26:26 NKJV). Let’s begin by thinking of bread as staple food—a basic dietary item that one can survive on for a long time. ...
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The Resurrection
There seems to be a great debate over the time frame that the Bible says Jesus was in the tomb. If you research this issue, you will find some conflicting answers. In one of his books, Max Lucado says that the Jews consider any part of a day as one ...
Read More »Making a List and Checking It Twice
It’s the time of year where lists are not only common; they’re necessary. Lists to Santa detailing what we want for Christmas. Lists of all the people to whom we need to send a Christmas card—half of whom we don’t even know. Shopping lists for all the goodies we need ...
Read More »5 Scriptures for Living in Chaos
I’ve worked eight of the last nine days. During that time, chaos has taken on a new meaning. Local law enforcement visited my library two days last week concerning two separate incidents. Then I hit a deer and considerably damaged my liability only vehicle. That night letters came from Toyota ...
Read More »Exercise & Sex
Look at it this way… it’s like oiling the rusty chain on a bicycle so the ride can be smoother. For optimal performance in both the bedroom and on a bike, flexibility and longevity is vital. Exercising comes with a plethora of benefits; it promotes blood circulation, relieves stress, aids ...
Read More »Satan’s Primary Weapon
We know that we are in a spiritual battle, and that our enemy is real. We must not fear the devil, but neither must we be ignorant of his schemes. Jesus said this about the devil: “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy” ...
Read More »The Codependent Christian
Psychologists define codependency as an inordinate and unhealthy compulsion to rescue and take care of people, and when you allow another person’s problems to control how you think, feel, and act. This can occur with spouses, family members, and friends. Enabling goes hand in hand with codependency. Enabling is ...
Read More »A Shoebox Love Story
When kindness is passed forward, it seems to somehow find it’s way back to the giver. Remarkably, that is what happened for a seven year old boy from Idaho named Tyrel Wolfe. He packed a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child run by Samaritan’s Purse. Along with his lovingly selected items, ...
Read More »Who’s The Judge?
Anger. Frustration. Embarrassment. Betrayal. The words flashed across my heart like a neon sign in rapid succession. I knew the problem was mine to fix, but my initial reaction was anger. Why should they care? How is it their business? Who made them the judge? Like a ship warring on ...
Read More »Where Do We Go From Here?
We could literally not watch the TV or read the newspaper for a week, and yet the same stories, from the same viewpoints, will still be the mainstays of the news of the day. Start with Ferguson, Missouri. This is a very sad plight. It puts our country to shame. ...
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