I’ve been a faithful exerciser for more than 20 years. Almost without fail, I have gone to a gym, grabbed the dumbbells at home, hit the pool, gone for a run, taken a class or jumped rope—six days a week. As such, I know what it means to “listen to ...
Read More »Search for Your Significance In God–You Are Somebody!
In II Kings five, we find the story of Naaman and his healing from the dreaded disease of leprosy. It is a fascinating story and probably one of the most familiar miracles of the Old Testament. And while there is much to glean from the miracle itself, I would like ...
Read More »The Cheater Who Cheats Himself
Friends, today I’m going to be very blunt with the subject at hand. If you’re a “cheater” or a victim of such a person, it is my hope to encourage you to look at this matter from a spiritual perspective. You see, cheating is no joke and even if you ...
Read More »Mean Girls, Let It Go
Mean girls seem to be mean 24/7… all day… every day. It’s a fact, ever-so-often, teenage girls will square-off. The result? A mixture of cruelty, bruised egos, and embarrassment. Hurtful words are sent hurling, hitting harder than missiles. Then, like a spark of flame in a forest, a little disagreement ...
Read More »Attention Parents: Is Your Christian Teen A “Poser”?
A recent study stated that today’s teens struggle with spiritual commitment. Kendra Casey Dean is a minister in the United Methodist Church, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, and the author of, Almost Christian. She proposes that teens are living out a “watered down” faith by serving a God whose ...
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