— “Encouraging People To Say ‘YES’ to God Everyday”

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  • Gone, not forgotten

    (My thoughts this morning are borrowed from a blog I wrote a few days after my Dad died 7 years ago. Today marks 4 months since Bev left earth for one of those rooms in our Father’s house. Bear with… Continue reading

  • Let your Abba love you to life!

    Do you allow yourself to compare yourself with another, fantasizing about what it would be like to have their life instead of yours?  Wishing we were taller or thinner or more intelligent or more gregarious – and the list goes… Continue reading

  • Playing with snakes

    One of the most common phobias, stretching across all cultures, is ophidiophobia- fear of snakes!  While working in the vegetation around my koi pond, a little harmless snake suddenly came into my field of vision. Yes, I jumped back, even… Continue reading

  • Peace in the middle of the night

    Sometimes I awaken around 2 am only to slip into worry – awake, alert, and anxious. In those small hours of the morning the “what if” scenarios play out vividly. Concerns about work, health, kids, marriage, spiritual issues, the future… Continue reading

  • Today is an adventure!

    We headed out for a hike in the woodlands yesterday; a beautiful day that compelled us to get out of the house. The children leading the way set off at a jog for a few hundred yards, then settled into… Continue reading

  • A ‘trust fund’ baby?

    Vast wealth can open up all kinds of opportunities. I think of Bill and Melinda Gates who are using their $billions to fight disease and illiteracy in dozens of places on the globe. That same wealth can cripple. There is… Continue reading

  • Bloom where you are planted!

    She is a quiet person of a gentle spirit who also serves faithfully, keeps her commitments, and loves her family. Yet, she wondered … aloud to me, with sadness, “Why doesn’t God use me?”  Her conclusion was mistaken. Somehow she… Continue reading

  • When Jericho Stands in the Way

    I had only been the pastor of a church for 3 months when the agent visited my office. There was an outstanding balance due the IRS for unpaid payroll taxes, a substantial sum accumulated before I was called to the… Continue reading

  • It’s too good to be true, except it is not!

    Diane Staudte was quietly respectable; the organist for her church, a registered nurse – and she is a murderer!  First, she killed her husband, then her son, and finally attempted to murder her daughter.  The story is stunning, shocking, evil… Continue reading

  • Make it memorable

    We love to tell our stories, don’t we? Stories teach. They warn, encourage, enlighten, and entertain. Our stories reveal who we are and what we love. Stories connect us. When I take the time to listen to a conversation, a… Continue reading