Monthly Archives: April 2021

When you’re in your “uncomfort zone”

Your “uncomfort zone” can be a place of great growth, if you don’t let it make you frustrated and angry. Knowledge learned but not applied is information that cannot guide. Some people let problems inspire them to grow. Others run … Continue reading

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Do Christians need adult-size, baby walkers?

Baby walkers help Infants and toddlers Move themselves around Before they learn To walk on their own. They’re not designed As a replacement For learning to walk And shouldn’t be used By older children Or adults. Sometimes Christians need help … Continue reading

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What about those good memories!

When unpleasant memories try to enter your mind, don’t let them thru the door. Let bad memories be lessons learned, not patterns to repeat. You can’t remember everything. Why not choose good things to remember and the bad things to … Continue reading

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The power of apology / the freedom of confession!

People like to brag and say, “I have no apologies to make to anyone,” (as if they had never done anything wrong to anybody). Pride refuses to apologize for wrongs it has done. Love is quick to. (The apology that … Continue reading

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Spiritual weapons can curb gun violence

Firearm training? When loving-your-enemy-training is as popular as firearm training, we’ll be on the road to curbing gun violence. Society recognizes the need to train for physical health, but too often ignores the need to train for mental health. Physical … Continue reading

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Marvel is more than superheroes

Too many people have lost their marvels. Now they see their amazing life as drab and boring. There’s so much to marvel at in life: nature, wisdom, technology, science, compassion, spirituality, the universe. It’s fun to find and appreciate the … Continue reading

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Chauvin’s conviction breaks a pattern

Derek Chauvin’s conviction for the murder of George Floyd breaks a pattern. History is full of abusers of black people (many who are considered heroes) who were never held accountable for their actions. The politics of race has prejudiced untold … Continue reading

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Color-blind shouldn’t mean “looking the other way”

Being silent about racial disparity isn’t being “color-blind.” It’s looking the other way. It’s time to open the blinds and see racial views more clearly. Color-blind? When police are on the lookout for a dangerous black male, every black man … Continue reading

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Robot in church?

Going to church doesn’t require anything from people that robots couldn’t do. It’s important that Christ-followers not become church robots. It takes living people full of the risen Jesus to go beyond church as usual.

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Approaching the mystery of Jesus like Mary did

Approaching Jesus through analysis leads to theology. Approaching Him through pondering leads to adoration. Mary treasured and pondered in her heart, the amazing words and prophesies about Him. As His mother, her heart loved and adored Him. Be like Mary! … Continue reading

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