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I Don’t Want to be Alone
Last month my Mom, who is very ill, moved to live with us on the lower level of our home. This morning about 4:30, my phone rang in my bedroom, signaling she needed me. When I showed up at her… Continue reading
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Ready to leave your church?
I read a blog titled “Why People Leave Your Church” that started like this: People leave churches, and they give all kinds of reasons for it. They will say stuff like “I’m not being fed.” or “We’re trying to… Continue reading
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My fate is written in the stars
People are curious about tomorrow! They wonder: Will I enjoy good health? Will I fall in love? Will I make more money? And many turn to those who claim to be able to peer over the edge of today for… Continue reading
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Is there a time to quit?
When does perseverance, a must-have quality of a mature disciple of Christ, turn into plain old mule-headed stubbornness? It’s not a theoretical question. It’s not uncommon to see people hang onto ‘ministries’ that lost focus, purpose, and/or mission years prior. … Continue reading
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“Meeting Peak Demand”
I won’t bore you with a list of my responsibilities, but I will tell you that it’s long! A teenager looked at me after the youth meeting at church last night and said, “Pastor Jerry, are you all right?”… Continue reading
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Flat screen relationships
I have 636 friends on Facebook. Diane Sawyer visits my home most evenings at 6:30. President Obama drops by occasionally, too. Of course, I don’t know Diane or Obama. I don’t even really know half the people who have… Continue reading
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Casey’s innocence
After Casey was acquitted yesterday, everybody had an opinion. Most opined that “She got away with murder.” A few offered quietly that “She was vindicated.” What was clear was that the evidence offered did not convince that jury beyond ‘a… Continue reading
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9 to 1 – what a ratio!
We’re emphasizing gratitude in our home right now. The teens ‘round our table apparently think that food falls from the sky and that laundry magically makes it way from hamper to washer and back to dresser drawer. So, there are… Continue reading
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Choosing apathy or faith?
I think I first read the following line in Peanuts, the cartoon strip – “Blessed is the man who expects nothing for he will never be disappointed!” There is a lot of truth in that statement, but giving up… Continue reading
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New and Improved
NEW! IMPROVED! Those words are prominently displayed on various products, promising us that designers worked hard to make what we already like even better. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Anybody remember the famous flop of the ‘new’ Coca Cola… Continue reading

