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  • Throw Your Hat Over the Wall

    There’s an old story (it exists in many forms on the Internet!) about two friends were walking together when they came to a high wall. It stretched into the hills on both horizons. “So, Freddy,” Pete said, “I think we’ll… Continue reading

  • The K.I.S.S. Principle

    It just all got to me today. Church ministry budgets that don’t balance, human needs for which I have no quick fix, a crazy mixed up world that seems to be getting more upside down recently – these things pressed… Continue reading

  • Wimps for Jesus?

    From certain points of view, a person could conclude that Christianity is a religion for wimps, that church is a gathering spot for the whiners and the weak. There are those congregations organized around bland programs that promote ‘nice,’ governed… Continue reading

  • “Don’t frustrate your kids!”

    While looking for a book on the shelves in my office a couple of days ago, I came upon a book my son, Sean, prepared for me as gift at Christmas a couple of years ago. In it, he recalled… Continue reading

  • Serenity can be yours!

    Anxiety is the epidemic of our age, isn’t it? We are stressed by time pressure, unmet expectations, a faltering economy, gloomy predictions for the future … and too many personal things to even begin to mention. For me, the current… Continue reading

  • All In The Family

    Good Shepherd Christian Academy, a ministry of the church I pastor, had graduation exercises for 8th grade last night. One theme glued the evening together- the sense of being a family! The attachments run deep, as evidenced by their tears,… Continue reading

  • Ambition in check

    The voicemail message was a strange one, “Pastor, would you please pray that God gives me favor so that my worship ‘ministry’ goes world-wide?” I don’t know the person making that request. However, I know this: If his real desire… Continue reading

  • Not ‘back’ to anything!

    After I spoke on the fullness of the Spirit yesterday, somebody remarked, “Sounds like you think we need to get back to an old-fashioned Pentecost.” I didn’t respond but the comment lingers. I asked myself, “Am I, due to my… Continue reading

  • The True Focus of Our Prayers

    Do you pray? The question is not whether you say a few perfunctory words over your meals or repeat a ritual at bedtime. Nor is my inquiry about those moments of desperation when even agnostics beg God for favor. Winston… Continue reading

  • A Spirited Defense

    Life, when we are alone, becomes overwhelming! The Teacher wrote that “Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls… Continue reading