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Seeing the miracles?
Seeing the miracles? I’m often stressed, a person who likes things done right and efficiently. I do not say that as a matter of pride. Too often my driven nature leads me to sin against God and others. Some of… Continue reading
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Like Ivory Soap, 99.44% pure?
Our culture is corrupt! For reasons I cannot fully grasp, much of our entertainment is packed with lewd, crude, and/or shocking content. Foul, profane language spews even from children. Many young women seem not to understand the difference between dressing… Continue reading
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Privileged beyond imagination!
This past Sunday I baptized four adults whose range of experience was dramatic. Sathya and Shagun come from a Hindu background, well-educated and prosperous, yet hungering to know the Living God. Shawn came from a past on the streets were… Continue reading
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Pulling that load over the mountain!
One of my favorite childhood stories was The Little Engine That Could. The tale has been around for a hundred years, teaching children about sticking to their task. A little engine used to switch railcars in the local yard is… Continue reading
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The log that fell off the fire
I lit a fire in our fireplace earlier this week. It’s a nice touch for a relaxing evening. To get it going, I placed small pieces of kindling on the bottom, and then arranged wood in a neat array.… Continue reading
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You are not ‘all that!’
I’m a good and responsible man, my yard is trimmed, my car is clean. I pay my bills on time, watch my credit score, and take my vitamins. I go to church, read my Bible, pray, and give my tithe. I… Continue reading
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Filling in the little squares
A visit to the Emergency Room with Christian who had injured his wrist in gym class was a lesson for me. What is the mission of an ER? It is to provide medical care in an emergency situation, correct? Sadly… Continue reading
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Anger’s Acid
An email showed up announcing yet another disappointment that I needed to process. “Come on,” I angrily thought to myself, “give me a break.” The details are not important, but suffice to say, my character has been under development recently.… Continue reading
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Stretch and Grow!
At a church I served there was an old, dilapidated barn on the property. Someone caught the vision of transforming it into a youth center. It needed new floors, wiring, insulation, windows, and siding. The congregation took on the project… Continue reading
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Like a chicken with its head cut off
We had fresh chicken on the farm! I introduced my young bride to my Iowa grandma back in 1975 and she had a cultural experience! Early afternoon Grandma Scott selected a fat rooster from the yard. One quick stroke of… Continue reading

