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Are you mad at me?
He was angry. His eyes narrowed and his voice rose as he told me how terrible I was, describing me as a liar, a cheat – and those were the nice things he said! I knew that what he was… Continue reading
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Gone AWOL?
“He’s gone AWOL.” The military term, meaning Absent Without Leave, is part of our language now. The short story of Jonah starts with this arresting sentence: “Jonah ran away from the LORD and headed for Tarshish. He went down to… Continue reading
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Does God know what He’s doing?
“I am so sorry. I have bad news,” Bev’s physician announced to us as he entered the exam room. We would like to have heard that she is healthy, that there are no complications. But … I have no simple… Continue reading
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The Life never LOST!
After death touched her family yet again, her grief turned to fury toward God. Martha was not the first person, nor the last, in history to get angry at God over a broken heart! (John 11) There is an echo… Continue reading
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God’s counsel for Friday morning
For many it is the end of the work week, TGIF! Weary, are you? There are different kinds of tired. There is the fatigue that we experience after a day of physical labor when we crave a hot shower and… Continue reading
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Handcuffed by Shame?
Everyone of us has done things we hope never make it to the light of day. Hurtful words, cruel acts, lust indulged, advantage taken, greed run rampant are just a few of those regrettable acts. Over the years I have heard some… Continue reading
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I’m going to celebrate at the finish line; so help me, God!
Remember the fable about a tortoise and a rabbit? It’s so improbable! Wearied by the rabbit’s constant boasting, the turtle challenged him to a race. What kind of race would this be? The quick rabbit and a short-legged, heavy-shelled turtle… Continue reading
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No warm and comforting words here
At the edges of society there are radicals, those who are committed to change, who aim at provoking revolutionary transformation. The ‘radical right’ aims to dismantle the social welfare structure; the ‘radical left’ uses the state to redistribute wealth. Most… Continue reading
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God’s counsel for a rainy Monday morning
I awakened this morning around 3 worrying, giving things to the Lord, then taking them back! Do you ever do that? If we want to worry, there are surely plenty of things to occupy our time. Wars, terrorism, aging, financial… Continue reading
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How do you know where you are?
When Lloyd C. Douglas, author of The Robe, was a university student, he lived in a boarding house. An elderly, retired music teacher, infirm and unable to leave the apartment, resided on the first floor. Douglas and the man had… Continue reading

