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Anticipation
Anticipation While watching portions of the Republican convention this week, I heard promises, a lot of promises. “If you elect our candidates, they will make your life better.” I was not born yesterday! I’m not overly impressed by a politician’s… Continue reading
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The powerful effect of VISION
How vision effects this day Costa, the trainer who is tasked with bringing me to fitness, faces a real challenge; and so do I! As he coached me through my session yesterday, he kept reminding me that change is incremental,… Continue reading
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The One Place you must not abandon
Through the eyes of the new convert So, at Noon yesterday I walked into a ‘temple’ that was very strange to me. It had its own vibe, smells, sounds, and rituals. I went to the gym! When I entered, I felt… Continue reading
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Even a pickle glows
Even a pickle glows Speaking of the high calling of Christ, the Bible asks: “who is equal to such a task?” (2 Cor. 2:16) Living the Christian life with integrity, in a way that causes others to desire Him, is… Continue reading
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Missed expectation, what then?
The build-up begins. Anticipation builds. It’s going to be the most awesome vacation ever. Then, the week arrives and we’re exhausted, the flights are delayed, and the weather is terrible. What then? Disappointment! We all know the feelings that come… Continue reading
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Did Jesus get discouraged?
I closed my day with a prayer that reflected weariness and some discouragement, too. “Father, I find the passion for my work fading. My vision is clouded. I am ready to walk away from tough situations. Strengthen me so that… Continue reading
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The LORD will roar!
The Lord will roar I love old those old movie Westerns, the ones where the good guys wear white hats, ones in which good triumphs, the nice guy gets the girl. There’s no moral ambiguity in those old films. Everybody… Continue reading
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Responsibly Dependent
Responsibly Dependent Even as a toddler, my daughter was fiercely independent. She always wanted to ‘do this myself!’ She was an interesting teenager, not a rebel, but always ready to push the limits of parental authority. It’s different now. She… Continue reading
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A Loud Critic or a Responsible Citizen?
I like politics. It’s quite enjoyable to have an earnest conversation with informed and thinking people about public policy. But, there is always at least one in the crowd who is loud, obnoxious, and quite ready to declare, in very… Continue reading
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Discipleship isn’t sexy!
Francis Chan, formerly the pastor of Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, California, is now living in an urban neighborhood filled with poverty and addictions. He spends most of his time building friendships, offering prayer, and pointing people to Christ. In… Continue reading

