A “Walk of faith” is a powerful metaphor to consider. A walk implies progress, movement and purpose. In the natural world, a walk offers multi-faceted blessings: the beauty of nature, the health of physical activity, the quieting of the typical frantic pace. Though I know those things are truth, the primary ...
Read More »President Obama’s Promise to Wife of Persecuted Christian
President Obama has made a promise. Yesterday he visited Boise State University to speak about education but he also sat down to meet with Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of Idaho Pastor Saeed Abedini. This meeting happened after a heartfelt letter she sent to Obama as well as other social media ...
Read More »Senior High and Senior Citizens: the day we bridged the church generation gap
Traditional service vs. contemporary. Youth group and 65+. The church can segregate itself unintentionally, but with division, the Body suffers. My arena was youth but the rich heritage of the older generation was often on my mind. Then the Lord gave me an idea to have the youth host a ...
Read More »Let’s Get Election Day Over With, Already!
I despise our current elections process. I am so sick of hearing about them, of witnessing bad taste in full swing. The ads are terrible. If words could kill, then every single candidate currently running for office would already be dead, and there would be no need for an election, ...
Read More »OUR HOPE: The Church Shall Endure
‘Here is a trustworthy saying: if we died with Him, we will also live with Him; if we endure, we will also reign with Him. If we disown Him, He will disown us; if we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown Himself.’ 2 Timothy 2:11-13 (NIV) ...
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