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Do you know what time it is?
One of my congregants calls me “Pastor Punctuality.” Time is important to me. I am always aware of schedules and deadlines. Being late is something I abhor, so I generally arrive 15 minutes early, which to be is ‘just on… Continue reading
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Scared to death – literally!
There are hundreds of ‘reasons’ to live in a full state of anxiety. Just turn on the news. Terrorists are regrouping. People with mental health problems are shooting up our cities. Multiple health problems could develop at any time in… Continue reading
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God is not the “Big Guy in the sky”
Familiarity is everywhere today. Most people ignore the formalities that once governed our interactions. The generation previous to mine felt a real need to keep those ‘rules.’ My Dad wouldn’t have stepped into church without a dark suit and a… Continue reading
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Living in a fantasy?
James Thurber gave us the short story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. A man with a most mundane life drives his wife into town for her weekly shopping and visit to the beauty parlor. He slips into a daydream… Continue reading
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Painting by numbers, or making a masterpiece?
Over the years I’ve read dozens of self-help books. Andy Stanley teaches me how to be a visionary leader. James Dobson informs me about being a good parent. Dozens of writers offer suggestions for leading a church. Many rehash the… Continue reading
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The Devil’s Celebration
Today we remember hatred and zealotry for an evil cause. 9/11/01 is a day of death and destruction from which began a cycle of the same. Who’s celebrating? The Evil One who hates you, and me, and life, and light!… Continue reading
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Being a ‘sticker’
Americans are notoriously footloose. They restlessly seek a new place, a new opportunity. “Elbow room,” says Daniel Boone as he moves on, so goes the story. The average American family moves every 5 to 7 years, looking for a better… Continue reading
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Never Alone
Few things are worse than being alone! Every problem looks bigger when faced without a friend. Working on a task with a team makes the work much less tedious; the results so much better. At our church yesterday, I watched… Continue reading
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Making Beautiful Things
Making beautiful things While pulling out some dead vegetation and getting rid of weeds I whistled a tune. “You make beautiful things… out of the dust.” Why? Because I was thinking what a privilege it was to be able to… Continue reading
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Happy, happy, happy!
The “Duck Dynasty” phenomenon sweeping the US has introduced a new phrase, said with a Louisiana drawl – “happy, happy, happy.” Phil, the patriarch of the family, deals with life’s trials by encouraging his clan to be happy. The self-described… Continue reading